So you lecture me about how important it is to adhere to your own misconceived idea about some supposed 'standard' specification, that, if it once existed certainly doesn't now, and hasn't for the significant time I've been developing commercially successful products, then you proudly proclaim how you've broken all those 'rules' in your own design, and that this is somehow 'better'.Apparently you don't know what a host/plugin api specification is all about and how compliance is validated.
I've taken the time to share some of the insight and knowledge I have gained during the development of my own software, not to be trolled by someone who "identifies" (to use the language of our time) as a developer, but clearly lacks appreciation of some very basic concepts.
AgreedAny further discussion is a waste of time.