L
Letter class; see manager/worker idiom.
A library (or library module) contains the object code generated from several implementation files, in a form that the linker can search when it needs to find general-purpose functions.
A library designer is a programmer who creates classes for application programmers to use in writing application programs.
The linker is a program that combines information from all of the object files for our program, along with some previously prepared files called libraries, to produce an executable program.
Linking is the process of creating an executable program from object files and libraries.
A literal value is a value that doesn't have a name, but instead represents itself in a literal manner. Some examples are ...
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