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From: "Al Morgan" <dancing_drunken_fool AT hotmail DOT com>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: How do DLLs work?
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 20:13:37 -0700
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This is a basic question (and I hope I'm sending this to the right address, 
sorry if it ends up in the wrong place):

I've programmed in C under DOS and unix, and I've done a little with GTK, 
but Windows always baffles me.  A DLL is like a unix .so, correct?  If so, 
how do I link them, and where can I get the appropriate header files for 
things like the core Windows DLLs (for basic Windows apps, and OpenGL 
(theorectically I should be able to use the same libraries that came with 
Q3A or a similar game, correct?), and the like)

Or am I missing something entirely?

If someone could shed some light on the subject, it would be appriciated.

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