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What are libraries in computer

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Answered by 22Aryan22
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In computer science, a library is a collection of non-volatile resources used by computer programs, often for software development. These may include configuration data, documentation, help data, message templates, pre-written code and subroutines, classes, values or type specifications.

Answered by Arcel
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The Definition For Library Is:

It is a collection of similar objects that are stored to use at times. For example most of the times data files, source code, templates, fonts physical storage.

Types Of Libraries:

  • Program Library in this type of library you can find number of different codes that programmers use to make different programs. In this itself there are different kinds of library like class library they are stored as definitions object orientated program.

  • There is another class library called GUI this includes many of the windows, scroll bars buttons etc. The full form of GUI is graphical user interface.

  • The next type of library is called as tape library this library contains all the different kinds of tapes or disks it also provides a way to access them. It also provides a method to move them in or out of the drives where the content can get updated.

  • A data library is where all the data is organized and stored. There is an archived storage. There are also many servers which are owned by companies which contain a lot of data which can be downloaded easily from their websites.

  • The next type of library is a virtual library it is an online library which can be accessed by anyone with the help of internet. Example of one kind of virtual library is the library of books which can be downloaded by a person and read online.
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