A DLL (Dynamic Link Library) is a library that contains code and data that can be used by more than one program at the same time. DLLs are used to share code and data, and to conserve memory. They are a fundamental part of the Windows operating system. Applications use DLLs to perform tasks such as displaying a dialog box, or writing to a file. By using DLLs, an application can be modularized into separate components.
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