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! -- Craig Scott Melbourne, Australia https://crascit.com
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