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BizSpark is a program to give software free to cash-strapped developers. He's saying that being free gives you a huge boost from grassroots support. Ruby doesn't need to do anything special to get this support because it is already free. The Microsoft stack is commercial, though, so they need to have a whole specialized program just to almost level the playing field.



Strikes me more as an equivalent to "first hits free" where the hidden cost is as you scale you'll just end up paying more.

But that makes more sense thanks, I don't normally deal with Microsoft products in that fashion.




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