Examples of using To the source code in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Giving all users access to the source code is one of our main goals,
Building a virtual infrastructure on a platform you're contractually tied to may limit your access to the source code.
Does not have access to the source code, and after some time expires- must be downloaded new version on the same link.
Pose a threat to the security of our digital infrastructure by forbidding access to the source code.
two requests for access to the source code of income tax form-filling software were filed on a web site maintained by the federal government.
you also have full read access to the source code of this program.
you must provide public access to the source code of your modifications.
Part of the idea of free software is that users should have access to the source code for*the programs they use.
you also have full read access to the source code of this program.
I need to make a couple adjustments to the source code. You have a few steps that are out of order.
Consequently, they should get unrestricted access to the source code, modify or adapt it to their own needs,
Then, let's go back to the source code of the sample program.
students try to disguise the plagiarism making some modifications to the source code.
Of course, they're talking about open source software-accessibility in this sense is simply unrestricted access to the source code.
Users will have access to the source code, and could change it so as to support local computing
If you do not have access to the source code for these systems, the only thing you can do is refer the problem to technical support people at the companies that developed the systems.
without any additional authorization by the original vendor to get access to the source code which enables maintenance
asked for access to the source code for the Infernal Engine,
In version control systems, a commit adds the latest changes to the source code to the repository, making these changes part of the head revision of the repository.
While the term"open source" applied originally only to the source code of software, it is now being applied to many other areas such as Open source ecology,