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Inferno de DLLs (do inglês DLL hell) é uma designação dada a complicações no lidar com DLLs.


O termo foi trazido a público por Rick Anderson, num relatório: The end of DLL hell,[1] depois de ter sido usada por algum tempo internamente pela Microsoft[carece de fontes?].



Referências



  1. Anderson, Rick (January 2000). The End of DLL Hell. MSDN. Microsoft. Acesso em 18 de Março de 2006



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  • Entendendo o DLL Hell por Gustavo Chaves.


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