Intel C++ Linux non-commercial software development license updated information
Just a quick note to tell anyone interested that evidently Intel has discontinued their free Intel C++ Linux compiler for developers based on their non-commerical software development license. If you look at their non-commercial software development license page at https://software.intel.com/en-us/non-commercial-software-development you will see that it only potentially offers a license for academics and the response I received on their online forum for Intel C++ is that they have discontinued their non-commercial software development license for developers, although they seem loth to make an announcement about it or publicize it. I have some recent versions of Intel C++ Linux with which I can still test but I will not be able to test the latest version(s) of Intel C++ on Linux. The isocpp Get Started page at https://isocpp.org/get-started still mentions the free Intel C++ version, but this evidently is no longer the case.
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Edward Diener