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Closed source is the opposite of open source, meaning that the developer only distributes compiled code, never giving away the source code. There are a lot of closed source roguelike out there, even if the number of open source roguelikes are in majority. The most well known closed source roguelike is [[ADOM]].
Closed source is the opposite of open source, meaning that the developer only distributes compiled code, never giving away the source code. There are a lot of closed source roguelike out there, even if the number of open source roguelikes are in majority. The most well known closed source roguelike is [[ADOM]].
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Revision as of 16:21, 21 March 2009

Closed source is the opposite of open source, meaning that the developer only distributes compiled code, never giving away the source code. There are a lot of closed source roguelike out there, even if the number of open source roguelikes are in majority. The most well known closed source roguelike is ADOM.