Source code is a version of computer software which is usually much easier to read and understand than the end version in a finished product, and could be used to reverse engineer parts of the product.
BBC's tech journalist, everyone. Let's see if it's a "diversity" hire... wait, where's the byline?
>Source code is a version of computer software which is usually much easier to read and understand than the end version in a finished product, and could be used to reverse engineer parts of the product.
BBC's tech journalist, everyone. Let's see if it's a "diversity" hire... wait, where's the byline?
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