Il codice sorgente



Example: Gli sviluppatori stanno correggendo errori nel codice sorgente.

Definition


"Il codice sorgente" refers to the human-readable set of instructions written by programmers in a programming language, which forms the basis for creating software. It is the original text before being compiled or interpreted into executable computer code.

Etymology


The term "il codice sorgente" comes from Italian, where 'codice' means 'code' and 'sorgente' means 'source' or 'origin.' Together, they describe the original code from which software is derived, much like a 'source' from which something flows or begins.

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