difference between open source and proprietary software
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Open Source vs. Proprietary Software. The term open source refers tosoftware whose source code — the medium in which programmers create and modify software — is freely available on the Internet; by contrast, the source code for proprietarycommercial software is usually a closely guarded secret.
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The term open source refers to software whose source code — the medium in which programmers create and modify software — is freely available on the Internet; by contrast, the source code for proprietarycommercial software is usually a closely guarded secret.
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