From Fedora Project Wiki

(New page: A program's "source code" is the code that computer programmers write to tell computers what to do. This is a special, human-readable form that can be understood by people. Special compute...)
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
A program's "source code" is the code that computer programmers write to tell computers what to do. This is a special, human-readable form that can be understood by people. Special computer programs called compilers turn this code into the binary code that is understood by computers.
'''Source Code''' :: A program's "source code" is the code that computer programmers write to tell computers what to do. This is a special, human-readable form that can be understood by people. Special computer programs called compilers turn this code into the binary code that is understood by computers.

Latest revision as of 23:56, 27 May 2008

Source Code :: A program's "source code" is the code that computer programmers write to tell computers what to do. This is a special, human-readable form that can be understood by people. Special computer programs called compilers turn this code into the binary code that is understood by computers.