From my point of view, your free software license represents a marketing effort. But it's a highly specialized kind of marketing - it's your marketing to development communities. From another point of view (also one of…
It seems to me that a fundamental problem in all software security systems is that you cannot necessarily trust the location where the software is deployed. Javascript has issues here, but I think it's a mistake to…
I believe I have two or three "upvotes" in my voting history where I meant to click parent. I'm pretty sure I was not authenticated then, so maybe those upvotes were discarded, or maybe not... It's perhaps also worth…
I don't have a formal definition of a string reduction language, so maybe I'm mis-generalizing. That said, J's parser (http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/dicte.htm) looks like what I imagined the phrase meant.
But these kinds of languages do exist and it's reasonable to think about writing compilers for them and/or subsets.
From my point of view, your free software license represents a marketing effort. But it's a highly specialized kind of marketing - it's your marketing to development communities. From another point of view (also one of…
It seems to me that a fundamental problem in all software security systems is that you cannot necessarily trust the location where the software is deployed. Javascript has issues here, but I think it's a mistake to…
I believe I have two or three "upvotes" in my voting history where I meant to click parent. I'm pretty sure I was not authenticated then, so maybe those upvotes were discarded, or maybe not... It's perhaps also worth…
I don't have a formal definition of a string reduction language, so maybe I'm mis-generalizing. That said, J's parser (http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/dicte.htm) looks like what I imagined the phrase meant.
But these kinds of languages do exist and it's reasonable to think about writing compilers for them and/or subsets.