C language has a function that contains the object code for predefined functions.for example,the printf() is a library function.if the C program uses any of the library functions, the object code produced for the source code should be combined with the object code of the library functions to generate the final executable code.this process is called linking and it is performed by a 'linker'.
It are programs that creates executables (or shared libraries) from object modules.
Eduard Linkers's birth name is Ludwig Linkers.
Eduard Linkers died on April 3, 2004, in Wartenberg, Bavaria, Germany.
Eduard Linkers was born on October 11, 1912, in Czernowitz, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary [now Chernivtsi, Ukraine].
In English, linkers are words or phrases used to connect ideas and show the relationship between different parts of a text. Some common linkers include "however," "furthermore," "in addition," and "on the other hand." By using linkers effectively, you can help improve the flow and coherence of your writing.
Compound Linctus is a cough medicine.
Linkers/ligatures.
Jake and Ben are tall
Linkers are tools used in software development to combine multiple object files into a single executable file. They resolve references between different modules of a program and generate the final binary that can be executed by the computer.
Cause and consequence is the same as cause and effect. This is the idea that there are consequences to every action or choice.
Discourse linkers are words or phrases used to connect ideas and create cohesion in written or spoken discourse. They help to show relationships between different parts of a text, such as cause and effect, contrast, or addition. Examples of discourse linkers include "therefore," "however," "in conclusion," and "on the other hand."
Not directly. They need to be converted to "machine language" by compilers and linkers before they can be executed by the machine.
these are short pieces of double stranded DNA of known nucleotide sequence,its a blunt-ended,but contains a restriction site.