Hey,
This morning my boss asked me to deliver something for yesterday. I think nocode would be the perfect framework to deliver nothing really fast and meet theses high expectations.
However is it possible to deploy a nocode based solution yesterday which is unfortunately before you first commit on this repository?
I'm working directly on a production server to insure high-availability but I clearly don't want to cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space time continuum, and destroy the entire universe.
So can you confirm than nocode is safe in the context of retroactive generation of no result?
I can't vouch for it, but I haven't written a single line of code this past weekend and I got absolutely no result.
This is my code (disregard the absence of variable names - there are no variables):
I think we can safely assume this was prior art and as it was working last week nocode should perfectly work for yesterday, big thanks!
However doesn't that mean than nocode should switch license? Can anyone really claim any copyright on nocode as this framework seem already widely adopted with trace of prior art?
Seems like someone already pointed this up on another issue asking a license change
...seem already widely adopted with trace of prior art...
@MarHoff please be aware that this argument does not prevent copyright claims!
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I can't vouch for it, but I haven't written a single line of code this past weekend and I got absolutely no result.
This is my code (disregard the absence of variable names - there are no variables):