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Library (computing) and System image

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Difference between Library (computing) and System image

Library (computing) vs. System image

In computer science, a library is a collection of read-only resources that is leveraged during software development to implement a computer program. In computing, a system image is a serialized copy of the entire state of a computer system stored in some non-volatile form, such as a file.

Similarities between Library (computing) and System image

Library (computing) and System image have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Persistence (computer science), Smalltalk.

Persistence (computer science)

In computer science, persistence refers to the characteristic of state of a system that outlives (persists more than) the process that created it.

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Smalltalk

Smalltalk is a purely object oriented programming language (OOP) that was originally created in the 1970s for educational use, specifically for constructionist learning, but later found use in business.

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Library (computing) and System image Comparison

Library (computing) has 94 relations, while System image has 32. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.59% = 2 / (94 + 32).

References

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