An executable Program, in computer science, is a computer program that is ready to run. The term usually refers to a compiled program that has been translated into machine code in a format that can be loaded into memory and run; however, for interpreted languages, it can simply refer to source code in the proper format.
Most executable programs in MS-DOS have the filename extension .EXE. To run the program, the user need only type the filename (without the .EXE extension) at the command prompt and press Enter. The user does not have to alter the program in any way before being able to run it. Applications such as word-processing programs are executable programs. See also Code; Compiler; Interpreted Language.
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