Definition of source program in US English:
source program
nounsôrs ˈprōˌɡramsɔrs ˈproʊˌɡræm
Computing A program written in a language other than machine code, typically a high-level language.
Example sentencesExamples
- But beyond the freely available code, the license for an open source program must give users the freedom to modify the code as well as to redistribute a program as a component of another software package.
- Since it's an open source program, you can download a free copy here.
- That highly-unpopular policy is now ended, and the open source program is available to all, not just selected partners.
- It would seem the shared source program is meant to attract smaller companies.
- Since it is an insistently closed source program - and one that additionally uses a proprietary protocol - we have no way of verifying its security.