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DLL
(redirected from Dynamic link library)

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DLLDynamic Link Library
DLLData Link Layer
DLLDoubly Linked List
DLLDelay Lock Loop (FPGA)
DLLDigital Delay Locked Loop
DLLDan Lain-Lainnya, (Indonesian: And So Forth; Et cetera)
DLLData Link Level
DLLData Link Library (aviation)
DLLDouble-Loop Learning
DLLDesign Limit Load (aviation)
DLLDial Long Lines
DLLDown Line Loading
DLLDial Long Line Equipment
DLLDischarge Line Length
DLLDisclosure Limitations List
DLLDisapproved Lower Level
DLLDavid Lloyd Leisure (various locations)
DLLDirection du Livre et de la Lecture (French: Directorate of Books and Reading)


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DLL is an abbreviation for Dynamic Link Library The use of DLLs is to store the instructions for the functions that Windows Operating Systems, hardware driver software and software programs for Windows perform multiple times DLL is an abbreviation for Dynamic Link Library.
This strategy eliminates dynamic link library conflicts, and prevents the application from leaving any kind of damage behind.
DLL dynamic link library, which is used when a new window is opened.
 
 
 
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