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  • Sophia Calumpang posted an update 1 year, 9 months ago

    1. Open-source vs Closed source code
    Open-source and closed source are two terms that are used to describe the availability and accessibility of a software’s source code. An open-source code is readily available to the general public, allowing users to view, modify, and distribute it. On the other hand, a closed source software is only available to a restricted audience, such as classified information. This type of code grants the software owner’s full control over development and distribution.

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