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Old 04-09-2011, 06:29 PM   #1
Marko-M
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Lightbulb C/C++ library programming on Linux (Static and dynamic libraries)


Hi people. I've wrote two howtos on my site about C/C++ library programming on Linux (creating and using shared and static libraries). I think this would be useful to many people because many people ask me about it.

Here are the links, hope you find it useful:

C/C++ library programming on Linux – Part one: Static libraries

C/C++ library programming on Linux – Part two: Dynamic libraries

C/C++ library programming on Linux – Part three: Dynamic libraries using POSIX API

Long live Linux!

Last edited by Marko-M; 04-10-2011 at 08:21 AM. Reason: Add the last article about on demand dynamic libraries
 
  


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