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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Usually, it lasts as long as you have a relationship with the vendor, but it can be set for a specific time frame, too. Just keep an eye on it!
Typically, it covers the terms of storage, how you'll access the code, and the responsibilities of both parties. It's like a roadmap for everyone involved.
Absolutely! Escrow agents are impartial professionals whose job is to keep the source code safe and sound until you need it.
Common reasons might include the vendor going out of business or failing to provide support. It's all laid out in the agreement.
It’s pretty straightforward! The vendor deposits the source code with an escrow agent, who keeps it safe. You get access to it under certain conditions.
Think of it as an insurance policy for your software. If the vendor goes belly up or can't support the software anymore, you've got a safety net.
It's a deal where a vendor places their source code in escrow, meaning it's held by a trusted third party for safety. If something goes wrong, you can access that code.
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