Clarify .NET SDK is only needed to build from source (#361)#362
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The Prerequisites section listed the .NET 10 SDK as "required to build and run," contradicting the Download section's note that the pre-built binaries are self-contained and need no SDK. The SDK is only required when building from source; running the released zips does not need it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Fixes #361.
The Prerequisites section listed the .NET 10 SDK as "required to build and run," which contradicted the Download section's note that the pre-built binaries are self-contained and require no SDK.
The SDK is only needed when building from source — running the released zips does not need it. Updated the Prerequisites bullet to say so.
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