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Dynamic Linking.
Explores the internals of dynamic linking, focusing specifically on Linux.
Provides a thorough explanation of system programming concepts and includes information on dynamic linking in the Linux operating system.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Linux programming interface, including a chapter on dynamic linking.
Focuses on dynamic linking in the context of Java programming.
Focuses on dynamic linking in the context of .NET programming.
Focuses on dynamic linking in the context of Ruby programming.
By Randall Hyde covers assembly language programming, including sections on dynamic linking and its implementation.
Covers various techniques for building secure software, including strategies to protect against dynamic linking vulnerabilities.
By Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols provides an overview of the Rust programming language, including discussions on its dynamic linking features.
This computer science textbook covers dynamic linking in its chapter on memory management.
By John Levine provides a comprehensive overview of linkers and loaders, which play a crucial role in dynamic linking.
By Michael Kennedy provides an in-depth look at the Python interpreter, including coverage of its dynamic linking mechanisms.
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