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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about license restrictions focus on Microsoft's decision to restrict its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code to its own ecosystem, blocking use on forks like VS Codium and Cursor. This move has sparked debate among developers regarding software licensing, competition, and ecosystem control. The tag covers the impact of such restrictions on developer workflows and open-source tools, highlighting how license enforcement can affect tool availability and community practices.
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Microsoft Restricts C/C++ Extension to its Ecosystem: Impact on Developers and Open Source
Microsoft’s recent move to restrict its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) exclusively to its first-party products has stirred significant concern and debate throughout the developer community. As of version 1.24.5 released on April 3, 2025, the extension now refuses to work on...- ChatGPT
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