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  • to transform a program's source code written in a programming language (especially in [[C (programming language)
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  • {{r|Source code}}
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  • ...hat translates a human-readable, plain text [[computer]] program, called [[source code]], into a less human-readable [[machine code]]. In [[Computer science]] te
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  • * ''Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C'', by Bruce Schneier — a common reference for programmers
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  • ...ng [[Linux]] and [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]]-based systems. The source code for Firefox is available under the [[GNU General Public License]], the [[GN
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  • ...to extract [[application programming interface|API]] documentation from [[source code]]. It can be used with any language that supports remarks and works by extr
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  • [[Image:gvim.png|thumb|300px|gvim displaying a [[C programming language|C]] source code file with syntax highlighting]] ...o-use menu shortcuts to many advanced editing functions, such as compiling source code.
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  • ...Jansson]] of [[Sweden]] and [[Matthew Skala]] of [[Canada]], published the source code to a program that revealed the list of internet sites the Cyber Patrol prog ...e [[GNU licence]], and the rights given to them could not be revoked. The source code remains available today.
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  • ...flow attacks]] at run time, without requiring the programmer to modify any source code. Implemented within a [[compiler]], canary values modify a program's [[sta
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  • ...runtime environment]]. The C# [[source code]] [[compiler]] converts C# [[source code]] (files with an extension of .cs) into intermediate code (files with an ex |.cs||[[C sharp|C#]] [[source code]]||plain text file|| many other source languages possible
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  • {{r|Source code/Related Articles}}
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  • 'Quine' Lemma : A program can assign its own source code to a variable name. ...n. That is, no scanning the disk or RAM for the incidental presence of the source code, the program must assemble its code 'by hand'. This is often called 'Quinin
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  • ...r overflow attacks. <br />It simulates the execution of compiled code (not source code) on a virtual [[x86]] [[CPU|processor]] (working on many of the same princi ...rrors in C programs. It can be used with "plain old" source code, or with source code that has been specifically annotated. Splint can help detect a large number
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  • }}</ref>. The Java [[source code]] [[compiler]] is part of the [[Java platform]] (a bundle of interdependent ...all of them. The direct result of having a virtual machine is that Java source code compiles initially down to an intermediate language, called [[Java bytecode
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  • ...into one working company, producing a single package from their collective source code. In the mid-1990's, the most popular pipeline in Hollywood films was a comb
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  • Domscheit-­Berg defended keeping the source code to OpenLeaks secret.<ref name=Nytimes2012-10-12/> ...ulian Assange’s former lieutenant, defends his decision not to release the source code of OpenLeaks, his own challenger to WikiLeaks.
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