> Right now, we can't do Windows because it's *impossible* for our code > to run on that architecture due to lack of libraries. Any other > language that runs well on a lot of platforms (Java, Ruby, Python...) > would be fine if our only goal is cross-platform capabilities. I don't understand. Haven't people already built the compiler on Windows?
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