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Laszlo Platform Goes Open Source
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Contributed by Chad Brandt
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Friday, 15 October 2004
Laszlo Systems has made the announcement that their Laszlo platform is now open source. The entire platform has been released under the Common Public License (CPL), which means you can build commercial solutions on top of Laszlo. The company itself will now try to make money on services, support, and commercial app development.
Laszlo applications are written in LZX, a standards-driven XML and JavaScript description language that enables a declarative, text-based development process. LZX supports rapid prototyping, collaborative software development and long term code maintenance.
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