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- Source_code_compatibility abstract "Source code compatibility (source compatible) means that a program can run on computers (or operating systems), independently of binary code compatibility and that the source code is needed for portability.The source code must be compiled before running, unless the computer used has an interpreter for the language at hand. The term is also used for assembly language compatibility, where the source is a human-readable form of machine code that must be converted into numerical (i.e. executable) machine code by an assembler. This is different from binary code compatibility, where no recompilation (or assembly) is needed.Source-compatibility is a major issue in the developing of computer programs. For example, most Unix systems are source compatible, as long as one uses only standard libraries. Microsoft Windows systems are source compatible across one major family (the Windows NT family, from NT 3.1 through Windows 8.1, or the family that includes Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me), with partial source compatibility between the two families.".
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- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageRevisionID "611785231".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Assembly_language.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Backward_compatibility.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Binary_code_compatibility.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Backward_compatibility.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Source_code.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Compiler.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Human-readable_medium.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Interpreter_(computing).
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Library.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Machine_code.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Software_portability.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Source_code.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Source_upgrade.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Windows_8.1.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Windows_95.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Windows_98.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Windows_ME.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Windows_NT.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLink Windows_NT_3.1.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Source code compatibility".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "compatible".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "source code compatibility".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "source code compatible".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "source compatibility".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "source compatible".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "source".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "source-compatible".
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-prog-stub.
- Source_code_compatibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Source_code_compatibility subject Category:Backward_compatibility.
- Source_code_compatibility subject Category:Source_code.
- Source_code_compatibility comment "Source code compatibility (source compatible) means that a program can run on computers (or operating systems), independently of binary code compatibility and that the source code is needed for portability.The source code must be compiled before running, unless the computer used has an interpreter for the language at hand. The term is also used for assembly language compatibility, where the source is a human-readable form of machine code that must be converted into numerical (i.e.".
- Source_code_compatibility label "Source code compatibility".
- Source_code_compatibility sameAs Q7565141.
- Source_code_compatibility sameAs m.01xd4q.
- Source_code_compatibility sameAs Q7565141.
- Source_code_compatibility wasDerivedFrom Source_code_compatibility?oldid=611785231.
- Source_code_compatibility isPrimaryTopicOf Source_code_compatibility.