executable code
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- (computingCategory:en:Computing#EXECUTABLECODE) Instructions for a computer in a form the computer can directly use (i.e. which it can execute). Derived from source code by compiling or assembling and linking.
- 2003, Maximum Security, fourth, →ISBN, page 324:
- Other types of macros, shell scripts, batch files, interpretable source code, even Postscript files also contain executable code, and are, in theory, vulnerable to virus attack.Category:English terms with quotations#EXECUTABLECODE
- 2008, Arnold Robbins, Nelson H. F. Beebe, Classic Shell Scripting: Hidden Commands that Unlock the Power of Unix, →ISBN, page 158:
- The script itself contains variable and command substitution, theCategory:English terms with quotations#EXECUTABLECODE
readcommand, and awhileloop to get everything done in less than 10 lines of executable code!
- 2012, Ivan Ivanov, Marten van Sinderen, Boris Shishkov, editors, Cloud Computing and Services Science, →ISBN, page 7:
- “Scripts” are distinct from the executable code of the application, as they are usually written in a different language with distinct semantics.Category:English terms with quotations#EXECUTABLECODE
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code in the form a computer can directly use
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