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User-written software is software written by users. Typically, "user-written software" refers to add-ons to a software package written by its users, often customers of the company that sells the package. User-written software is part of a larger phenomenon of widespread non-professional software development.

Common examples of user-written software include the following:

In recent years, the rise of open source development models has blurred the distinction between user-written software and other software. In many open-source projects, users of a software package may contribute their own code for inclusion in the package. In some cases, they can also join as full-fledged developers.

By Dr. BMC.

See also: software engineering

 


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