Hi Dion. This could be fun. Let's get all the .NET negatives out in
the open. I guess some counterpoints to the runtime objection would
be,
- 20MB is (or is fast becoming) small potatoes, MS has made it easy
to get the .NET runtime update, and future versions of Windows will
include it
- if one's primary interest is in gaining access to a group's work
for one's own purposes (for trading), then one wouldn't be too
concerned that others might have a harder time getting it (and all
the developers get the runtime as part of their installation)
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--- In twsapi@y..., Dion Loy <dion-y@l...> wrote:
The problem with .NET is that you have to distribute a 20MB .NET
runtime to everyone. Even Windows XP does not have the .NET runtime
included by default.