Hi Vahid,

2014-07-01 10:04 GMT+02:00 Vahid Yarizade <[email protected]>:

> Thanks Lukas
>
> I am confused a little ;)
> When we say: a software is open source, it means its source code is
> changeable, But about a programming language such as Ruby, what does it
> mean?
>

The same


> Is its interpreter code changeable?
>

Yes, because the interpreter is... software!


> Is its syntax code changeable?
>

Yes, because documentation and the parser are both... software! Well,
except the documentation. But that's usually also part of the product.


> Is its libraries changeable? or ...
>

Yes, yes, yes.


> A question which is similar to my questions is asked in this forum:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1546583/what-is-the-definition-of-an-open-source-programming-language
> but I couldn't find a clear and helpful answer:((((
>

Well. This isn't the forum to discuss the general purpose or meaning of
things not strictly related to jOOQ. I suggest you ask a (very clear and
specific) question on quora.com, about the implications of Open Source in
programming languages...

Hope this helps,
Lukas

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