We used to have the option of a connection that would run the program in debug mode and intercept console output, but that began to trigger a lot of virus checkers, so we removed it. This means that interactive command line prompts won't work, and you many not see any text output until a buffer fills up. If you don't use an actual console, your program will block buffer or at least line buffer I/O. The trouble with Windows is, there is no good way to connect one program to another using console-like I/O. You can do it, but you probably don't want to.
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