[CMake] New CMake book released

Steven Stallion sstallion at gmail.com
Tue Jul 10 09:27:00 EDT 2018


Nice Job! I've spent an inordinate amount of time helping folks come
up to speed on some of the darker corners of CMake the last few years
and it's great to have something to point to rather than my
hodge-podge of collected notes.

On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:11 AM, Craig Scott <craig.scott at crascit.com> wrote:
> Hi all, please forgive the shameless self-promotion, but I figured this is
> the right community of people to inform. ;)
>
> I've just released a new book which aims to fill the gap for those wanting
> to learn CMake and its latest best practices. Hopefully this is helpful for
> those of you wanting a more structured guide or some real world advice on
> using CMake in anger. I'll spare you all the rest of the spiel, you can get
> all the details including a free sample chapter from the following link:
>
> https://crascit.com/professional-cmake/
>
> And yes, before you ask, I do use CMake to drive the build that produces the
> digital copy. :P
>
> Enjoy!
>
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> Craig Scott
> Melbourne, Australia
> https://crascit.com
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