Definition
The actual human-readable instructions that programmers write before computers turn it into incomprehensible machine language. It's the recipe behind the dish, the blueprint behind the building, and the sacred text that developers guard more jealously than their Netflix passwords. Lose this, and you're basically trying to reverse-engineer your own creation.
Example Usage
We lost the source code when Jenkins quit, so now we have no idea how the payment system actually works.
Source: Programming terminology
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