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Ok, I get the need to take MQL5 into the realm of nearly OOP. Heck, I even understand the need to go to a more 'sectionalized' approach, ie. libraries. But what gives wil STILL not supporting .Net? Why oh why do you STILL need people to write a C++ wrapper? You say MT5 is a complete re-write, when it seems like the only re-write was to the GUI and script compilier. The core code is STILL in some non-Windows enabled language (Oh like, let me guess, C++)?
I'm sure there are a LOT of people that would like to just natively be able to write C# or VB code to use w/ MT5. I'd be willing to bet that MT5 would be the ONLY terminal that STILL doesn't support .Net natively. And yet the platform it runs on is WINDOWS!
It just boggles the mind.
PS. I'll ask for it (.Net usage w/OUT a C++ wrapper), again.