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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer programming, an entry point is a memory address, corresponding to a point in the code of a computer program which is intended as destination of a long jump, be it internal or external.In most of today's popular computer systems, such as Microsoft Windows and Unix, a computer program usually only has a single entry point. In C and C++ programs this is the main() function.Historically, and in some contemporary legacy systems, such as VMS and OS/400, computer programs have a multitude of entry points, each corresponding to the different functionalities of the program. The usual way to denote entry points, as used system-wide in VMS and in PL/I and MACRO programs, is to append them at the end of the name of the executable image, delimited by a dollar sign ($) i.e. directory.exe$make. The Apple 1 computer also used this to some degree.

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ISBN 10:  0956475736 ISBN 13:  9780956475732
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