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  • ...nt architectures (see [[abstraction]]). Some compilers allow you to create source code from the binary object code - this is caleld [[decompilation]]. ...ode. Different programming paradigms tend to encourage (sometimes require) source code to be managed in particular ways. For instance, in the [[Java programming l
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  • Abbreviated as GCC; a Unix/Linux command to compile human-readable source code in a [[C_(programming_language)|C program]] into executable binary code.
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  • ...nt architectures (see [[abstraction]]). Some compilers allow you to create source code from the binary object code - this is caleld [[decompilation]]. ...ode. Different programming paradigms tend to encourage (sometimes require) source code to be managed in particular ways. For instance, in the [[Java programming l
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  • ...maul.deepsky.com/%7Emerovech/2038.python.txt Year 2038 test script, Python source code] ...//billposer.org/Software/Downloads/UnixEpoch.py Alternate Python 2038 test source code]
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  • ==source code control==
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  • [[Software]] where the [[source code]] is freely modifiable and redistributable.
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  • Even for closed source software, developers sometimes provide the source code to their work. Examples of this include [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] [[shared
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  • a documentation tool used to extract API documentation from source code.
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  • The open source code base used in Chrome is called 'Chromium' and is released under the BSD Lice
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  • A '''quine''' is a computer program which produces its own source code. Writing a Quine in various computer languages has been a popular challenge The challenge is to write a program which prints out exactly its own source code, without 'cheating', that is, without accessing any memory location which w
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  • ...generated by using a [[compiler]] and/or [[assembler]] on human readable [[source code]] written by a computer programmer. Machine code is often also often referr
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  • ...ware''' allows the user to legally use, study, modify and redistribute the source code of a program. The term "free software" does not refer to price. Free softwa Access to the source code is a precondition for this.<br />
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  • ...General Public License]], which requires derivative software to have its [[source code]] freely available upon request, and derivative works placed under the same
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  • {{r|Source code}}
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  • * [http://github.com/mongodb GitHub] - contains source code for MongoDB and drivers
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  • ...g/cassandra/>]. Accessed: 2010-07-04.</ref> In 2008, Facebook released the source code for the project, which is now made available by the [[Apache Foundation]] u
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  • {{r|Source code}}
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  • ...pen source software''' is software that is licensed in such a way that the source code (which is the [[programming language|language]] that [[computer programs]] * Right No. 2: Source Code
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Source code]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...amming language]] is the set of rules that a sequence of characters in a [[source code]] file must follow to be considered a conforming [[program]] in that langua The syntactic analysis of source code usually entails the transformation of the linear sequence of tokens into a
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  • {{r|Source code}}
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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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  • {{r|Source code}}
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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 &mdash; 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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  • {{r|Source code}}
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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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  • ...s patches and improvements to the kernel, rather than directly [[hacking]] source code himself. ...ndows world). The current release holds more than 40 [[byte|megabytes]] of source code, contributed by more than a thousand [[hackers]].
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  • ...e use of the software over a computer network, requiring that the complete source code be made available to any network user of the AGPLed work, for example a web
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  • ...the limelight. Linux is also used in computer research where access to the source code is required or where its advanced build system is a benefit. ...value of the operating system and blocked universities from using the UNIX source code in their teaching.
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  • ...day with the way proprietary software is sold and distributed - rarely the source code is included, only the compiled binaries are distributed to the public. ...SD and 4.3, released in 1986, were not standalone systems; you needed Unix source code to build them and an AT&T Unix license, as well as a license from Berkeley,
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  • ...time environment]]. The Java [[source code]] [[compiler]] converts Java [[source code]] (files with an extension of .java) into [[Java bytecode]] (files with an ...byte codes, resources such as images, metadata, and they may even contain source code
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  • One of the responses to this was the publication of "PGP: Source Code and Internals" <ref>{{cite book | title = PGP: Source Code and Internals
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  • ...ation is run as pure [[JavaScript]] and [[HTML]], compiled from the Java [[source code]]. This mode is typically used for deployment. * The developers can mix handwritten JavaScript in the Java source code using the JavaScript Native Interface (JSNI).
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  • * ''Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C'' by [[Bruce Schneier]], Wiley 1996, ISBN 0-471-11709-9, widely used b
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  • ...BitTorrent client, written in the [[Python programming language]], had its source code released under the BitTorrent Open Source License, which is a modified ver
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  • ...iscovery_5lineskink.gif|right|600px| A rendered tune and its abc notation (source code).}} Here is the source code for a reel called ''Dickey's Discovery'':
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