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Jefferson
17 October, 15:54
Free and open source language
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Pranav Little
17 October, 16:50
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What do you mean by free and open source language?
An open-source language refers to a programming language that falls within the parameters of open-source protocol. This basically means that the language is not proprietary, and with certain provisions (depending on the open source license), can be modified or built upon in a manner that is open to the public.
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