How do I handle situations when I need to use personal software for a commercial purpose?
If I work for a company and write code for them but I choose to buy a tool for myself and use it to write code for the company, do I need a commercial or personal license?
How do I handle situations when I need to use personal software for a commercial purpose?
If I work for a company and write code for them but I choose to buy a tool for myself and use it to write code for the company, do I need a commercial or personal license?
How do I handle situations when I need to use personal software for a commercial purpose?
If I work for a company and write code for them but I choose to buy a tool for myself and use it to write code for the company, do I need a commercial or personal license?
How do I handle situations when I need to use personal software for a commercial purpose?
If I work for a company and write code for them but I choose to buy a tool for myself and use it to write code for the company, do I need a commercial or personal license?
Why are background-colors not or rarely used for syntax highlighting? [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
How to diagram custom programming languages, non textual?
I’ve used and created domain-specific languages before, plenty of times (e.g. using yacc/lex). Normally we’d start with grammar written in BNF, and a bunch of keywords. This is easy to do, easy to share.
How to diagram custom programming languages, non textual?
I’ve used and created domain-specific languages before, plenty of times (e.g. using yacc/lex). Normally we’d start with grammar written in BNF, and a bunch of keywords. This is easy to do, easy to share.
How to diagram custom programming languages, non textual?
I’ve used and created domain-specific languages before, plenty of times (e.g. using yacc/lex). Normally we’d start with grammar written in BNF, and a bunch of keywords. This is easy to do, easy to share.
How to diagram custom programming languages, non textual?
I’ve used and created domain-specific languages before, plenty of times (e.g. using yacc/lex). Normally we’d start with grammar written in BNF, and a bunch of keywords. This is easy to do, easy to share.
Applications using GPL code and run-time libraries of proprietary IDEs
The GPL is described as a ‘highly viral’ license (if an application contains code which is licensed under GPL, distribution requires open sourcing of the whole application).