Questions about licenses

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Are all programs made in "such" programming language free to market? and in relation to C # and javascript?

    
asked by anonymous 29.07.2014 / 04:47

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Hello, Junior.

Desktop-related languages do not necessarily have a license, but if you want to market or even develop something so that in the future it will be listed as Your or even containing strong> licensing is required.

Web languages take a lot more than desktop because as many Front End Developers know to have a certain control of their exposed source code on the internet, a validation and a license is required so that In the future, do not go into conflict with one or another (Safates who steal your source code, the result of a lot of determination) mosaic plagiarism , which in this case is a crime, and if necessary or done by the code developer, is yours, you will have the License in hand.

The validation is only to prove that the source code of a particular language works.

To validate a Web Development code:

  • HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, PHP or any other related W3C a>
  • Validate JavaScript Code
  • Validating jQuery
  • Licensing source code:

  • Creative Commons
  • ABS: If you want to know how Licensing works , there is also for desktop languages and even Mobile, both licensing and Validation, Hugs:)

        
    29.07.2014 / 05:38
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    The software license has nothing to do with the programming language used to build it. The one who builds it is who decides which license to apply. There are exceptions to this rule, but in general this is how it works. See some sample license examples: Free software, freeware, shareware, copyleft: understand the software licenses

    Within the opensource licenses (free software), there is still a subset of license types , commonly used in the opensource world.

        
    30.07.2014 / 19:59