Hot-Text was thinking very hard :
> "FromTheRafters" wrote in message
> news:luhhpv$17m$1@news2.open-news-network.org...
>> Hot-Text brought next idea :
>>> "Wolf K" wrote in message
>>> news:JnFOv.222661$4%3.102392@fx10.iad...
>>>> On 2014-09-06 2:12 AM, Hot-Text wrote:
>>>>> "Wolf K" wrote in message
>>>>> news:9AtIv.277109$HF6.251424@fx30.iad...
>>>>>> Explain "libraries" in Windows.... ;-)
>>>>> Wolf there more then one kind of "libraries" for Windows
>>>> Precisely.
>>>> Now explain them to the average user so they won't inadvertently lose
>>>> precious photos and stuff.
>>>> Try it. You'll like it. Not.
>>> Wolf K
>>> I not here to write a Book
>>> "Windows DYNAMIC LINK LIBRARY" for Dummies
>>
>> Always, to the best of my knowledge, a library is a collection
>> (compilation) of items with a similarity of use. So, a media library and a
>> code library are easy enough to explain.
>>
>> My "that's easy" comment was more about code libraries and how they evolved
>> from subroutines.
>
> True!
>
> But I would bet Wolf!
>
> Would like to know
> How to call up code
> Libraries Function List
>
>
>
> Calling a DLL Function
> Passing Structures
> Callback Functions
> How to: Implement Callback Functions
More likely, from a more recent post, he was addressing the need to
explain Windows libraries to the uninitiated. That is, to the 'clueless
newbies' in the computer user realm.
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