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Encyclopedia > Dynamic library

In computer science, a Dynamic Library, also refered to as a Dynamically Linked Library, is a computer library that implements the concept of dynamic linking. Wikibooks Wikiversity has more about this subject: School of Computer Science Open Directory Project: Computer Science Downloadable Science and Computer Science books Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies Belief that title science in computer science is inappropriate Categories: ‪Wikipedia articles needing priority cleanup‬ | ‪Computer science‬ ... In computer science, a library is a collection of subprograms used to develop software. ... A linker or link editor is a program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and assembles them into a single executable program. ...


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Library (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2606 words)
Dynamic linking means that the data in a library is not copied into a new executable or library at compile time, but remains in a separate file on disk.
Dynamic loading is a subset of dynamic linking where a dynamically linked library loads and unloads at run-time on request.
Dynamic libraries almost always offer some form of sharing, allowing the same library to be used by multiple programs at the same time.
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