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The more crucial question that Nathan asked, which nobody answered,
is: What, if anything, is NOT native?
Take a look again at the title of this thread: Running .Net Natively on IBMi
Nathan's question is: What would it mean for .NET to run *nonnatively* on IBM i?
If that question is nonsensical, then why use the word "natively" at
all? Why would we not simply say "Running .NET on IBM i"?
John Y.
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