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Gnu 'C' Compiler (gcc): A Unix/Linux command that can be used to compile the human-readable source code of a [[C_(programming_language)|C]] program into executable binary code.
Abbreviated as GCC; a Unix/Linux command to compile human-readable source code in a [[C_(programming_language)|C program]] into executable binary code.

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A definition or brief description of GNU Compiler Collection.

Abbreviated as GCC; a Unix/Linux command to compile human-readable source code in a C program into executable binary code.