Examples of using To the source code in English and their translations into Japanese
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Before using any part of the project MultiCraft You must fully read the license(attached to the source code).
Part of the idea of free software is that users should have access to the source code for*the programs they use.
Before using any part of the source code MultiCraft, you must fully read the license attached to the source code.
Obtain the Script Tag and add it to the source code of the desired webpage.
Whatever you enter in this field is output directly to the source code of your home page.
Freedom to improve the program, and release improvements to public access(a prerequisite for this is access to the source code).
Charting developers(licensed) can generate a Deployment Key, and assign this Deployment Key to the source code of the project.
Any changes made to the source code can be rolled back using the" Undo" command in the"Edit" menu, in the"Standard" toolbar or using the"Ctrl+Z" key combination.
Unfortunately, even if you do know how to code HTML and CSS, you will not be able to use these skills to enhance the design, as there is no access to the source code.
Giving all users access to the source code is one of our main goals, so this consequence is definitely something we want to avoid.
It is essential to keep careful records, not only of the tests that have been performed, but also of all changes that have been made to the source code of this or any other unit in the software.
You do not have access to the source code, although understanding how to view source and being able to view http headers(as you can in Chrome or LiveHTTPHeaders for Firefox) is valuable.
In addition to the source code of some of the Retail implementations, the Retail SDK includes sample code that illustrates how certain scenarios should be implemented.
As NetBeans is an open-source project, the web site also provides access to the source code, a bug database, information on creating your own NetBeans modules, and much more.