This is the second article in the series about plugin infrastructures.
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This is the second article in the series about plugin infrastructures.
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I also showed an example of a simple but complete plugin system for an application, all written in Python.
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But see, Python has the unfortunate habit of making everything look too easy. To really show the guts of a plugin infrastructure, we’ll switch to C.
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I’ve re-implemented the htmlize program from the previous article entirely in C, including a plugin mechanism and the same two sample plugins.
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