On 21/08/13 23:39, Chris Down wrote:
On 2013-08-21 23:30, Alan Gauld wrote:
It varies but in general programming terms is a collection of functions or
classes that can be reused by programmers. Most languages have a "standard
library" and a collection of additional proprietary libraries.

Unless I'm misunderstanding, don't you mean "third-party", not "proprietary"
(or is this a use of "proprietary" that I am not familiar with)?

My dictionary says:

"proprietary: protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights"

So I mean a third party library, one whose copyright is separate
from the standard library. It could, of course, be copyright free
or public domain too, so third party may be a more accurate
term here.


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Alan G
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