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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: [announce] Meeting March 27, 2000
From: Brian Chapman <tchapman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:37:48 -0600
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At 3/22/00 09:45 PM , Info wrote:
>
> Sharing Objects
> 
> How is it that Linux can provide such things as Palm Pilot 
> synchronization tools in less than 30k?  How can it run so many 
> programs at once, without wasting memory?  And how is it that an 
> upgrade to a single component can instantly upgrade everything that 
> uses it?  The answer is in Linux's dynamic library, or shared object, 
> system.  Tonight's meeting will discuss what dynamic libaries are, why 
> they are used, what features you get from them, and how to use them. 
> We'll then cover using them from a programmer's standpoint -- how to 
> write a shared library, and how to use them in your programs.  If 
> extra time permits, in keeping with the sharing objects theme, we'll 
> also discuss the Zope object-oriented web environment, which is used for

> www.aclug.org. 


Will this cover the use of 'libtool'?

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