Indeed, my point applies to all of them, to anything !JavaScript on the browser, to anything !C#/F#/VB/C++/CLI on .NET, to anything !Objective-C/Swift/C++ on iOS,...
Basically whatever gets added on top of what is available when platform XYZ SDK (or equivalent), gets installed on a fresh new computer.
Basically whatever gets added on top of what is available when platform XYZ SDK (or equivalent), gets installed on a fresh new computer.