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by wongarsu 880 days ago
Windows makes up the lion's share of desktop computing, and seems to be doing fine without actually sharing libraries. Lots of dynamic linking going on, but since about the XP days the entire Windows ecosystem has given up on different software linking the same library file, except for OS interfaces and C runtimes. Instead everyone just ships their own version of everything they use, and dynamic linking is mostly used to solve licencing, for developer convenience, or for plugin systems. The end result isn't that different from everything being statically linked