Open-source refers to the practice of making source code freely available to the public, allowing anyone to view, modify and distribute the code. In computer science and software development, open ...
(1) The original computer. For example, a source computer sends data to a "target" computer. (2) The computer in which a program is being assembled or compiled. Contrast with object computer. THIS ...
The Internet Computer’s source code is now available publicly. As noted in an update from its developers, the code “details the technical designs, novel protocol math, and cryptography behind the ...