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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Good question! Typically, an independent party verifies the code before it's deposited, ensuring it's not just a bunch of jumbled letters and numbers.
Yes, you can often update the materials in the escrow, similar to adding new items to a toolbox as your needs grow.
Absolutely! It's a formal contract that lays out everyone’s rights and responsibilities, so it holds water in court.
If that happens, you can access the source code thanks to the escrow agreement and keep your operations running smoothly, like having a backup plan ready.
Usually, it's between you and the vendor, but a neutral third party often manages the escrow to keep things fair and square.
Think of it as insurance for your tech. If your vendor goes belly up or stops supporting their product, you don’t want to be left high and dry.
It's like a safety deposit box for software code. It stores the source code so that if anything goes sideways with the vendor, you can still access and use the code.
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