Source code is the list of human readable instructions that a programmer writes when developing a program. The source code is run through a compler to turn it into machine code, also called object code that a computer can unerstand and execute.
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Absolutely! It’s a legal document that holds weight, just like any other contract. It ensures that everyone's on the same page and protects your interests.
Nope! Only the parties involved and under specific conditions. It’s all about keeping the code safe and sound.
It typically lasts as long as you need the software. You can renew it or set conditions that fit your ongoing relationships with your software provider.
The source code is securely stored by a trusted third party. They’ll only hand it over if the agreed conditions are met, like the vendor going out of business.
Mainly businesses that rely heavily on specific software. If your operations depend on it, you’ll want to keep it safe in an escrow agreement.
Think of it as a safety net. If your software provider goes belly up or can’t support their product anymore, you want to have access to the code to keep your business running smoothly.
It's like a safety deposit box for software code. It keeps the source code secure and releases it under certain conditions, ensuring you're covered if something goes awry.
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