In dealing with students, it’s a constant frustration to me that students don’t 
realize that clicking the ‘run’ button triggers both compilation and running. 
Also, in my own work, I sometimes forget to compile things at the command line, 
and then wonder why my programs are taking forever to run. 

How hard would it be to make a two-state “running” icon; one color/shape when 
we haven’t yet started phase 0 for the code in the buffer, and a different one 
afterward? Does this seem like it might be useful?

John

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