The value of a library is the reuse of the behavior. When a program invokes a library, it gains the behavior implemented inside that library without having to implement that behavior itself. Libraries encourage the sharing of code in a modular fashion, and ease the distribution of the code. The behavior implemented by a library can be connected to the invoking program at different program lifecycle phases. If the code of the library is accessed during the build of the invoking program, then the library is called a static library. An alternative is to build the executable of the invoking program and distribute that, independently from the library implementation.



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By Pooja Singh

Titel
Digital Library And Computer Science
EAN
9789389980806
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E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.06.2020
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Adobe-DRM
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8.68 MB
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552