Rob,
If you are interested in learning how to program, you should consider taking a
look at www.python.org You'll find plenty of source code, solid programming
information and tutorials, and become part of a very powerful and flexible
programming language.
Anthony wrote:
> You have to download the source code. The stuff you're trying to view is the
> executable file which only makes sense to the computer. So go to the website of
> the program you want to look at, and then download the .tar.gz file which
> should include all the source code.
>
> > I was wondering how do I view the source code of any program. I tried using
> > various editor and developing tools. All I got is a bunch of symbols and
> > letters. How am I suppose to modify a program if I cant understands these
> > multi symbols and letters?
> >
> > Rob
> --
> Anthony
> http://binaryfusion.net
> Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
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