Thursday, June 28, 2007

Leave it to MS to come up with the phrase Runtime Agility, but the concept, if I'm understanding it right, is very intriguing.

The post is here, but to summarize, Paul Vick is a lead on the VB team, and is discussing some of the items on the block for VB8.

He off hand mentions this...

"Runtime agility. The ability to compile without a VB runtime, or targeting another VB runtime."

Now, if I'm reading that right, this would seem to be huge. The idea of VB being able to "compile in" the runtime is something I know I've been asking for since VB3. Does it waste a little space? Sure. But it means you can truly have a single EXE "copy and deploy" type scenario.

And does this mean the .NET runtime bits that are necessary will get baked in as well? Too early to tell, I suppose. Still. Something very interesting to watch in the coming months.