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Posted on 21-Apr-2003 12:58 GMT by Bill Hoggett33 comments
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Just in case anyone has missed this little news item, GCC 3.2.2 for 68k is available on the GeekGadgets archives, in the /alpha/gcc directory.
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GCC 3.2 for AmigaOS at GeekGadgets : Comment 16 of 33ANN.lu
Posted by DaveP on 22-Apr-2003 11:05 GMT
In reply to Comment 15 (Phill):
Dynamic libraries should be larger than executables in the world of reusable
software components. Whether all members of libraries are made resident
or only made resident through use of a lazy algorithm on demand is another matter.

I don't understand this obsession that some Amiga users have with library sizes. It
isn't a Microsoft thing, its a basic Software Engineering thing. Write once, reuse
everywhere. By reference vs by copy.
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