Any
computer code is intellectual output and property with certain legal protections just the same as books or sound recordings.
Computer software that drives space missions contains many thousands of lines of
computer code. Programmers have had to check this code manually, a time-consuming and expensive task.
Parallel computing allows a
computer code to use the resources of multiple computers simultaneously.
Unlike e-mails,
computer code cannot be misinterpreted.
1 This term, which refers to people who break into computer systems in an unauthorized way, is preferred to "hacker," which is a person skilled in the writing and manipulating of
computer code, legitimately or otherwise.
Capturing a painting in
computer code comes close to killing it, "Sherrie Levine-ing" it in the most dangerous way.
Al not only writes turgid environmentalist tomes, he also writes
computer code. He created the Internet.
Computer code and the subtleties of satellite communication leave most people baffled.
Graham Wylie, who started writing
computer code as a student, sold his five per cent stake in Sage and netted pounds 116million.
Ravaged by piracy, movie studios and record labels have been fitting new CD and DVD releases with layers of
computer code that aim to prevent or limit users' ability to copy, or "rip," them onto a blank disc to trade or sell.
A popular
computer code for x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) now runs 20-30 times faster, thanks to NIST.
Special software will then translate the scanned images into
computer code, which will be transmitted electronically to the Census Bureau's headquarters for statistical processing and analysis.
But malicious
computer code could give criminals access to a building.
The disk contains
computer code for running the examples.