We have a fairly large project in which we require a good bit of closure 
library functionality. While developing with :optimizations :none, hundreds of 
closure library files are loaded when the page loads. This means that the page 
takes 7-10 seconds to load. That doesn't seem like much, but when you are 
refreshing the page many times while developing (I don't always trust 
code-reload), it adds up.

Most of the time is spent waiting for browser connections to open up, so the 
next file can be downloaded. Most browsers can only download a handful of files 
from one domain at once.

Wouldn't it be better if the closure library was served in a single js file?

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