Agreed.
On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 4:03:13 AM UTC-5, Tony Kelman wrote: > > The license looks like a totally standard BSD 2 to me, which is as > permissive as things get and essentially equivalent to MIT. > > Nice work to the Intel Labs team, it's great that this has been publicly > released. I hope to see the subset of the language that it can handle grow > over time. Leveraging the forthcoming built in Julia threading > infrastructure and embedded in-memory clang support should lead to > interesting possibilities for this as an analysis and auto parallelization > back end. >
