Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 27/01/11 15:48, gdgqler wrote:

Of course. but why at runtime?
Code reuse and/or share-ability. If you have 10 applications running and
each one needs the same library code, isn't it much better to have one
copy used by all, rather than running the system with 10 copies of the
same code? That way, the space hogged by the 9 duplicates can be used to
run another application?

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I dont get you. Whats wrong with toolkits and Things? They work like dlls. If the punter doesnt have loaded what you need you can always load it from the program's home directory.

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