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hello everybody welcome to embedded arm dev in this video Im going to go into more detail about static and dynamic linking also this video will be specific to binary objects that are compiled by GCC for Linux so lets do a quick review of linking remember that a simple is just a reference to some component of an object like a function or data symbols that are linked into an object file can either be resolved at compile time or at runtime which gives us two types of linking dynamic and Static with dynamic linking the symbol might reference a function from some external library like Lib C in this case the compiler creates a reference to the symbol in the final object file when the binaries loaded into memory and becomes a process the dynamic linker loader is responsible for resolving all of those symbols so that the process knows where to find them with static linking all the symbols are resolved at compile time and compiled into the final object file a statically linked file can has a