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An illustration of Java source code with prologue comments indicated in red and inline comments indicated in green... An illustration of Java source code with prologue comments indicated in red and inline comments indicated in green... An illustration of Java source code with prologue comments indicated in red and inline comments indicated in green... The source code which constitutes a... A large collection of source code files may be organized into a... The source code may be converted into an... project is the larger collection of all the source code of all the... Source code is primarily used as input to the process that produces an executable program... often find it helpful to review existing source code to learn about programming techniques... The sharing of source code between developers is frequently cited as a contributing factor to the maturation of their programming... Without the source code for a particular piece of software... Programmers frequently adapt source code from one piece of software to use in other projects... The source code for a particular piece of software may be contained in a single file or many... s source code is not necessarily all written in the same programming language... if the source code is free to use... if the source code is kept secret... systems are in the process of deciding whether source code should be considered a Constitutionally protected form of... of the free speech argument claim that because source code conveys information to programmers... the first court cases regarding the nature of source code as free speech involved... the court ruled that source code was free speech... was prohibited from posting or linking to the source code on their website... for the notion that source code is not Constitutionally protected free speech...

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