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User created dynamic libraries


Wot is a dynamic library? I hear you ask! Well its a collection of your functions, that, when placed into a library are available to all the programs you write.

This is what Chris Sawtell has to say about libraries.

These are two types of library, static and dynamic. dynamic libraries are the prefered alternative, unfortuanatly I have not got around to documenting them......


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