Talk:source code

Countability of Source Code
Until recent times, "source code" has always been used as an uncountable noun. More than one set of source code was never referred to as "source codes" but it is being used this way more and more. However, I feel the classic usage is correct; source code is uncountable and should not have a plural form. I tried to change this page to show list the word as uncountable, but I'm not sure of Wiktionary syntax.


 * is a template - it is documented on its talk page. For an uncountable noun the syntax is . Jonathan Webley 15:21, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
 * I'm with you on that - "source code" is uncountable, you can only pluralize "source code listings" or "source code documents". --WiseWoman (talk) 11:14, 22 April 2018 (UTC)
 * @ No, source codes does exist and it is attestable, it's just very rare. In these cases we say it's usually uncountable. Wiktionary goes by usage, and barely goes by people's ideas of language standards, when deciding which entries to keep. PseudoSkull (talk) 16:55, 22 April 2018 (UTC)
 * However, a level four "Usage notes" section may be added (above "Synonyms"), explaining that some avoid using this word in the plural and what those people would say instead.__Gamren (talk) 08:47, 29 April 2018 (UTC)