Mojo programming language goes open source
Mojo, the Python-inspired language for GPU programming, is now open source. The compiler and toolchain were released under an Apache 2 license, following the 1.0 release last week. Originally planned as a Python superset, Mojo is now its own language, prioritizing GPU programming ease.
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