6. How is a source code different from an object code?
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Source code is generally understood to mean programming statements that are created by a programmer with a text editor or a visual programming tool and then saved in a file. Object code generally refers to the output, a compiled file, which is produced when the Source Code is compiled with a C compiler.
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source code is generally understood to mean programming statements that are created by a programmer with a text editor or a vissual programming tool and then saved in a file object code generally refers to the output,a compiled file,which is produced when the source code is compiled with a C compiler
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