Fabio Pesari <[email protected]> writes: > On 02/03/2016 09:04 PM, aurelien wrote: >> Sorry, I was thinking that programming language are under license like >> software. >> >> So we can learn any programming language without risk in time to see it >> becoming more (close, proprietary, restricted ...) than another one? > > Well, for starters I would avoid languages tied to specific proprietary > platforms like Swift, even when their implementation is free, and those > languages whose official implementations have some proprietary parts > (like D, whose backend for DMD is nonfree), because that shows just a > plain disregard for the community, if anything.
So it is possible to make difference between programming language. Maybe it should be great to have a table to help people. Like: __________________________________________ Swift|proprietary implementations|...|...| C ... -- Aurélien DESBRIÈRES
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