[CMake] Are the poor reviews of Mastering CMake Justified?
DJ
jakep at arqux.com
Mon Dec 21 17:11:12 EST 2015
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
I think I may be stuck having to learn cmake because several software
libraries that I am starting to use build with cmake.
Based on the feedback, for no I'll pass on the book and see what I can
do by reading online.
One of the things that seems to me to be missing is some kind of quick
description of the overall "theory of cmake". I am a top-down kind of
person, so I really dislike being left with nothing but "here, type this
in" which is what a lot of the web stuff seems to be. A sketch of how it
works conceptually would help me. (Of course, I need examples too.)
Just sayin'.
Best,
- Jake -
On 15-12-18 04:02 PM, DJ wrote:
> I have only very recently encountered the need to use cmake. It seems
> this need came all at once out of the blue.
>
> It appears to me that there is a general perception that good tutorial
> material is in short supply. I have followed various tutorials that
> are available online and find them less than stellar. I am mostly
> familiar with gnu toolchain stuff. I admit that I am biased here
> because my own work presents zero requirement for cross-platform
> builds. So far I find cmake documentation to be considerably inferior
> to gnu documentation, but that's just me.
>
> This all led me to consider purchasing the book Mastering CMake.
> However, reviews on Amazon are generally very critical of the book. It
> is indeed expensive. Should I bother to shell out for it, or do others
> here share this negative evaluation of it? I don't want to waste my
> money.
>
> Best,
>
> - Jake -
>
>
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