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What is it exactly that a "Source Code" mean

If this is the wrong forum, kindly direct me to the right place.

I am planning on going on an interview and I'd like to know what "source code" mean. this is a stupid question, of course, to most of you but hey, can you just tell me?? thank you

I heard that I might be asked to bring in scripts I've written and since I have written a few shell programs, I dont know exactly what to bring them. They said not to bring in the actual source code. so what is it I have to bring to them?
 

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