Boost Compile Times By Putting The ABC Classes In Their Own DLL
Posted June 18 2008
Summary: Have you ever noticed now much time the IDE spends compiling the same ABC classes over and over again? The good news is you don't have to waste that time if you don't want to. Just isolate the ABC classes into their own library. But there's a trick, as Benjamin Dell explains.
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