Runtime — In computer science, runtime or run time describes the operation of a computer program, the duration of its execution, from beginning to termination (compare compile time). The term runtime can also refer to a virtual machine to manage a program… … Wikipedia
GPL linking exception — A GPL linking exception modifies the GNU General Public License (GPL) to create a new, modified license. Such modified licenses enable software projects which provide library code, to be linked to the programs that use them, without applying the… … Wikipedia
Netscape portable runtime — Developer(s) Mozilla Foundation / Mozilla Corporation Stable release 4.8.3 / February 1, 2010; 21 months ago (2010 02 01) Written in C … Wikipedia
Netscape Portable Runtime — Infobox Software name = Netscape Portable Runtime caption = programming language = C developer = Mozilla Foundation / Mozilla Corporation latest release version = 4.7.1 latest release date = release date|2008|05|15 operating system = Cross… … Wikipedia
Rpath (linking) — For information on rPath, Inc. please see rPath .rpath is a term in computer science which refers to a runtime search path hard coded in an executable file or library, used during dynamic linking to find the libraries and the executable file or… … Wikipedia
Library (computing) — This article is about the programming concept. For Windows 7 Libraries, see Features new to Windows 7#Libraries. Illustration of an application which uses libvorbisfile to play an Ogg Vorbis file In computer science, a library is a collection of… … Wikipedia
Dynamic linker — In computing, a dynamic linker is the part of an operating system (OS) that loads and links the shared libraries for an executable when it is executed. The specific operating system and executable format determine how the dynamic linker functions … Wikipedia
PowerUP (accelerator) — CyberStorm PPC604e accelerator board PowerUP boards were dual processor 68k–PowerPC accelerator boards designed by Phase5 Digital Products for Amiga computers. They had two different processors working in parallel, sharing the complete address… … Wikipedia
Component Pascal — Paradigm(s) imperative, structured, modular, object oriented Appeared in 1991 Designed by Oberon Microsystems Typing discipline strong, static Influenced by … Wikipedia
Name mangling — This article is about name mangling in computer languages. For name mangling in file systems, see filename mangling. In compiler construction, name mangling (also called name decoration) is a technique used to solve various problems caused by the … Wikipedia
DLL Hell — In computing, DLL Hell is a term for the complications that arise when working with dynamic link libraries (DLLs) used with Microsoft Windows operating systems,[1] particularly legacy 16 bit editions which all run in a single memory space. While… … Wikipedia