Popular Software Tool Now Requires a Yearly Fee to Use

Popular Software Tool Now Requires a Yearly Fee to Use

A software developer named Kristopher Tate created a paid version of Zig, a free programming language. To distribute software built with his version, users must now pay a yearly subscription. This breaks from the original language's free model and could create problems for companies bound by strict open-source rules or building critical systems like medical devices.

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