Is it viable to make a port from a C++ application to Java through LLVM
how viable is it to port a C++ application to Java bytecode using LLVM (I guess LLJVM)?
Is it viable to make a port from a C++ application to Java through LLVM
how viable is it to port a C++ application to Java bytecode using LLVM (I guess LLJVM)?
What licensing implications (if any) are there when porting code from one language to another? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Rewriting GPL code to change license (9 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I’m considering taking an old PHP4 web application and re-writing it using ASP.Net MVC4 in C#. The old application was licensed under GPL2. I’m unsure how this affects my new application, if at all. I obviously can’t […]
Is it good to split big repository into smaller ones to have separate history/issue etc or keep it big? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Choosing between Single or multiple projects in a git repository? (6 answers) Closed 8 years ago. We are currently porting our huge svn repo to git and we are thinking to export subdirectories of repository, each one containing source code of independent binaries, documentation or robot tests, into separate […]
Is it good to split big repository into smaller ones to have separate history/issue etc or keep it big? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Choosing between Single or multiple projects in a git repository? (6 answers) Closed 8 years ago. We are currently porting our huge svn repo to git and we are thinking to export subdirectories of repository, each one containing source code of independent binaries, documentation or robot tests, into separate […]
Is it good to split big repository into smaller ones to have separate history/issue etc or keep it big? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Choosing between Single or multiple projects in a git repository? (6 answers) Closed 8 years ago. We are currently porting our huge svn repo to git and we are thinking to export subdirectories of repository, each one containing source code of independent binaries, documentation or robot tests, into separate […]
Is it good to split big repository into smaller ones to have separate history/issue etc or keep it big? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Choosing between Single or multiple projects in a git repository? (6 answers) Closed 8 years ago. We are currently porting our huge svn repo to git and we are thinking to export subdirectories of repository, each one containing source code of independent binaries, documentation or robot tests, into separate […]
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.