I know this is about a different language, but what does it mean for a language to be open source? For example J is licensed under GPL. What does that mean, whenever anyone programs with J it's automatically GPL lol? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_(programming_language)
@northerner it doesn't work that way. If you just compile stuff with a compiler it it's not under GPL, now if you have a substantial standard library that is a little more complicated, but completely library independent code does not have an issue.
@northerner I don't understand? If you have the sole copyright, you can put it under whatever license you want. If you don't own it then you can't re-license it
What I'm saying is anyone is free to make a compiler etc. so how can one make a general statement that a language is open source? For example someone could make an open source compiler, another person could make a closed source for the same language.
@northerner who made that statement? The article just says "J was open sourced" , both the language and the default runtime/VM/interpreter/whaterver are called J