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Minimal CMake - Learn the best bits of CMake to create and share your own libraries and applications - cover

Minimal CMake - Learn the best bits of CMake to create and share your own libraries and applications

Tom Hulton-Harrop

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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Minimal CMake guides you through creating a CMake project one step at a time. The book utilizes the author's unique expertise in game and engine development to craft compelling examples of how CMake can be used to build complex software. The chapters introduce concepts gradually, each one building on the last. Throughout the course of the book, you will progress from a simple console application all the way through to a full windowed app.
The book will help you build a strong foundation in CMake that will translate to future projects. You'll learn how to integrate existing software libraries to enhance your app's functionality, how to build reusable libraries to share with others, and how to manage developing for multiple platforms simultaneously, including macOS, Windows, and Linux. You'll also find out how CMake facilitates testing and how to package your application ready for distribution.
The book aims to not overwhelm you with everything there is to know about CMake. Instead, it focuses on the most relevant and important parts that will help you become productive quickly.
By the end of this book, you will be a confident CMake user and will have gained the skills and experience to build and share your own libraries and applications.
Available since: 01/03/2025.
Print length: 266 pages.

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