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by Huw Collingbourne.
Original Post: Ruby In Steel License, A Change (For The Better)
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A long, long time ago, back in those far off days when I was new to the arts of programming, a company named Borland blew onto the software scene like a breath of fresh air. Their two big products in those days were the Turbo Pascal compiler and a ‘desktop organizer' called Sidekick. One of the unusual features of both those products was the license that accompanied them. Borland used to call it their ‘No Nonsense' license. The essential features were that a) the (...)