Nice article Bryant, but I think Travis is SAAS based service not an open source tool (with MIT license.)
C++ itself is a language, not a specific implementation, so there's no source code available for the standard/language itself. Some C++ implementations are open source (e.g., Gnu and Clang).
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Nice article Bryant, but I think Travis is SAAS based service not an open source tool (with MIT license.)
C++ itself is a language, not a specific implementation, so there's no source code available for the standard/language itself. Some C++ implementations are open source (e.g., Gnu and Clang).