vanderZwan 3 days ago

I shared Torque elsewhere and people asked what license it has

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benbridle 3 days ago

Thanks for the interest! Torque is public domain, feel free to use it or change it or share it however you want. I'd love to hear how people use it, but no obligation.

If you shared it someplace public I'd love to pop by, if you have a link.

vanderZwan 3 days ago

I shared it on the catlang discord, Devine immediately replied "wow, that looks so much like uxn 0_o" hahaha. It's not the most active server but the response has been very positive! A few people thought it would probably be fun to use it to build a custom IR as part of a compiler pipeline, that was the context of the question.

I personally really love the utf8 and the "z80 for loop" examples, those are beautiful and make me nostalgic for the days I was writing stuff for the TI-83+ in Z80 assembly.

benbridle 2 days ago

I've since been informed that public domain isn't really a proper term, legally speaking, so to clarify things I've released Torque under the MIT license.