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Added additional Windows dependencies to the README.

List of packages I had to install for the pip install -r requirements.txt to work.

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Update README with additional Windows dependencies required for successful pip installation.

Documentation:

  • Document Windows Universal C Runtime as a dependency
  • Document MSVC v143 - VS 2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools as a dependency
  • Document Windows 11 SDK as a dependency
  • Document Windows Universal CRT SDK as a dependency

Added additional Windows dependencies to the README.
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The pull request updates the Windows setup instructions by adding missing runtime and build tool dependencies to the README.

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Expanded Windows dependencies section in README
  • Added Windows Universal C Runtime
  • Added MSVC v143 - VS 2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools
  • Added Windows 11 SDK
  • Added Windows Universal CRT SDK
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Hey there - I've reviewed your changes - here's some feedback:

  • The nested list under Visual Studio Runtimes has inconsistent indentation—align the markdown bullets to two spaces per nesting level for readability.
  • Consider adding direct links to the Windows Universal C Runtime and Windows 11 SDK downloads to streamline setup.
  • Clarify whether "Windows Universal C Runtime" and "Windows Universal CRT SDK" are distinct packages or combine them if they refer to the same dependency.
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Please address the comments from this code review:

## Overall Comments
- The nested list under Visual Studio Runtimes has inconsistent indentation—align the markdown bullets to two spaces per nesting level for readability.
- Consider adding direct links to the Windows Universal C Runtime and Windows 11 SDK downloads to streamline setup.
- Clarify whether "Windows Universal C Runtime" and "Windows Universal CRT SDK" are distinct packages or combine them if they refer to the same dependency.

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