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- From: leon@esrac.ele.tue.nl (Leon Woestenberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: AsynchIO (was: fastest file read method ??)
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 12:20:20 GMT
- Organization: Eindhoven Student Radio Amateur Club
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- Jeff Grimmett (jgrimm@sdd.hp.com) wrote:
- : leon@stack.urc.tue.nl (Leon Woestenberg) wrote:
- : >
- : >dev/c/Asyncio.lha has a link library, and a shared library as well. I
-
- : Hm, the version I have has no shared lib -- unless this library is a part
- : of ADOS 3.x, I _personally_ would not use it -- I'd rather use the link
- : lib and not require the end user to install _YASL_ (Yet Another Stupid
- : Library).
-
- A shared library is only stupid, when it isn't shared. Now of course we
- can all link it into our programs, but we can also install it onto
- the users system. Note that this way, your program automagically profits
- from updates.
-
- Just my opinion,
- Leon Woestenberg.
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