Lecture

Separate Compilation: Linker/Loader; Make

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This lecture covers the concept of separate compilation, which involves breaking down a program into modules for easier maintenance and reuse. It explains the process of linking separate modules together to create a complete program, as well as the role of the loader in resolving memory addresses. Additionally, it delves into the use of makefiles to automate the compilation process and manage dependencies efficiently.

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