Will this fall into spam? - gone
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This one is company doing their ad kind of.: [ExpressionEval - .NET Expression evaluator](https://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=4235258&aid=5270350) Though if it is free, would it be okay to have? Of course not an article.
For your read/comments: Beginner’s Guide to understand Kafka Beginners Quick Start to Learn React.js
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This one is company doing their ad kind of.: [ExpressionEval - .NET Expression evaluator](https://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=4235258&aid=5270350) Though if it is free, would it be okay to have? Of course not an article.
For your read/comments: Beginner’s Guide to understand Kafka Beginners Quick Start to Learn React.js
I was just about to come in here and ask the same thing. I think it does. And, no, it is not an article, it's site driving (GITHUB driving? NUGET driving?.
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This one is company doing their ad kind of.: [ExpressionEval - .NET Expression evaluator](https://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=4235258&aid=5270350) Though if it is free, would it be okay to have? Of course not an article.
For your read/comments: Beginner’s Guide to understand Kafka Beginners Quick Start to Learn React.js
I thought if CPOL is attached, commercial usage should be permitted. There's no Community Edition either and taking a deep look into their licence on NuGet: [NuGet Gallery | License of Pierlam.ExpressionEval 0.7.0](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Pierlam.ExpressionEval/0.7.0/License) ``` You are not permitted to: -Edit, alter, modify, adapt, translate or otherwise change the whole or any part of the Software nor permit the whole or any part of the Software to be combined with or become incorporated in any other software, nor decompile, disassemble or reverse engineer the Software or attempt to do any such things, -Reproduce, copy, distribute, resell or otherwise use the Software for any commercial purpose, ``` So I guess commercial usage isn't allowed as they've mentioned it explicitly.