Speakers | |
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Alexander Neundorf | |
Schedule | |
Day | Sunday |
Room | H.1301 |
Start time | 13:00 |
End time | 13:45 |
Duration | 00:45 |
Info | |
Event type | Podium |
Track | CrossDesktop |
Language | English |
CMake - what can it do for your project
This talk will be an introduction to CMake.
It will talk about some of its advantages, some experiences we have with it in KDE, etc. The target audience is mainly projects that do not yet use CMake.
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