Main Takeaway: TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:39 The difference 01:55 Program 1 03:21 filen and ldd 04:07 Program 2 06:43 cgo 07:24 Linker ... When a program runs, it often depends on reusable code stored in libraries.

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TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:39 The difference 01:55 Program 1 03:21 filen and ldd 04:07 Program 2 06:43 cgo 07:24 Linker ... When a program runs, it often depends on reusable code stored in libraries.

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