Another reason to turn it off, is if you are working on an existing program.
If it auto compiles, it could cause a production compiled program to disappear
if there were an error.

Granted, when working on production program, one should copy to a temp program
code, test, then copy back, saving the pre-changed version.....but we have all
done it, that quick fix....

As for the [ad]....I don't get the fuss. It was obvious by the content, it was
an ad, I didn't need to have in the subject to pre-warn me. Yes, I understand
the need to now want to open junk mail if you so choose, but....Seems like
we need spring to get here really sooooon, it's getting kinda stuffy in here.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:u2-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Charlie Noah
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:02 AM
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: Re: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors ([AD] added for Doug)
> 
> Doug,
> 
> I certainly hope this behavior can be turned off. It would piss me off
> mightily to have my editor constantly tapping me on the shoulder and
> telling me that my unfinished program wouldn't compile. I frequently
> stop to think while I am coding, sometimes for several minutes. My
> editor compiles and catalogs on command, not whenever it wants to. I
> for
> one do not want that to change.
> 
> BTW, Doug, you've posted here before - you should already know to put
> [AD] in the subject.
> 
> Charlie Noah
> Charles W. Noah Associates
> [email protected]
> 
> The views and opinions expressed herein are my own (Charlie Noah) and
> do
> not necessarily reflect the views, positions or policies of any of my
> former, current or future employers, employees, clients, friends,
> enemies or anyone else who might take exception to them.
> 
> 
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