Open Source Language(s) definition

Open Source Language(s) means open source programming languages and software environments for statistical computing and graphics made available in source code form for free by third parties, such as “R” or Python.
Open Source Language(s) means open source programming languages and software environments for statistical computing and graphics made available in source code form for free by third parties, such as "R" or Python.

Examples of Open Source Language(s) in a sentence

  • RStudio is not responsible for Open Source Languages and does not assume any obligations or liability with respect to your or your Users’ use of Open Source Languages.

  • You acknowledge and agree that the Software is intended for use with Open Source Languages, and, as such, interoper- ates with certain open source components, including without limitation open source packages and libraries, as part of its basic functionality and that to use the Software, you will need to separately license Open Source Languages from the licensor.

Related to Open Source Language(s)

  • Open Source Software means any Software that is subject to or licensed, provided or distributed under any open source license (including any Copyleft License), including any license meeting the Open Source Definition (as promulgated by the Open Source Initiative) or the Free Software Definition (as promulgated by the Free Software Foundation), or any substantially similar license.

  • Open Source means computer software, computer program, and any other material that is published for use, with rights to access and modify, by any person for free, under a generally recognised open source licence;