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'''Binaries''' are copies of a computer program that are ready to run. This may be used to distingush between types of releases - as some programs come as both [[source code]] and the binary. A source code can be converted into a binary if it is [[compiling|compiled]]. It is also used to describe public ___domain software (in a precompiled release) - these can be known as "royalty-free binaries".
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