A_____ gathers files that are stored in different location, but hides the actual location. (a) library (b) document (c) computer (d) network
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B) Document
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(a) library
A library gathers files that are stored in different location, but hides the actual location.
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Several locations' worth of files are gathered in a library, which conceals the actual location. Similar to how you would browse a folder, you can browse your files. Remember The File Explorer's Back and Forward buttons can be used to go back or forward.
- A library is a group of non-volatile materials used by computer programs, frequently in the creation of software, in computer science. Configuration information, help information, message templates, prewritten code and routines, classes, value definitions, and type specifications are a few examples.
- A library is a collection of behavior implementations that have been written in terms of a language and have a clear interface through which the behavior can be called.
- For instance, rather than repeatedly implementing system calls, programmers who want to create higher-level applications can use libraries to do so. The behavior is also made available for reuse by numerous independent programs.
- A library gathers files that are stored in different location, but hides the actual location.
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