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I'm not sure if Husk is intended to be closed-source or open-source, but there doesn't seem to be any License file in the repository. Is it okay if I copy parts of the interpreter (in particular, the codepage and some of the implementation of TNum) for a separate project? (I'm making another golflang partially inspired by Husk.)
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Hi David,
The intention for Husk was to be something to contribute to the community
at large, so feel free to take anything you like from it and reuse it
(although a citation is always appreciated!).
I'll have a look at adding a license to the github repository.
Cheers,
Leo
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I'm not sure if Husk is intended to be closed-source or open-source, but
there doesn't seem to be any License file in the repository. Is it okay if
I copy parts of the interpreter (in particular, the codepage and some of
the implementation of TNum) for a separate project? (I'm making another
golflang partially inspired by Husk.)
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I'm not sure if Husk is intended to be closed-source or open-source, but there doesn't seem to be any License file in the repository. Is it okay if I copy parts of the interpreter (in particular, the codepage and some of the implementation of TNum) for a separate project? (I'm making another golflang partially inspired by Husk.)
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