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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ People love to hate build systems.
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Just watch the talks from CppCon17 to see examples of developers making the state of build systems the brunt of jokes.
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This raises the question: Why?
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Certainly there are no shortage of problems when building.
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But I think that, in 2020, we have a very good solution to quite a few of those problems.
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But I think that, in 2021, we have a very good solution to quite a few of those problems.
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It's CMake. Not CMake 2.8 though; that was released before C++11 even existed!
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Nor the horrible examples out there for CMake (even those posted on KitWare's own tutorials list).
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I'm talking about Modern CMake. CMake 3.4+, maybe even CMake 3.21+!
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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ And CMake 3.11+ is supposed to be significantly faster, as well!
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{% hint style='working' %}
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This book is meant to be a living document. You can raise an issue or put in a merge request on [GitLab](https://gitlab.com/CLIUtils/modern-cmake).
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You can also [download a copy as a PDF](https://CLIUtils.gitlab.io/modern-cmake/modern-cmake.pdf). Be sure to check the [HSF CMake Training][], as well!
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[HSF CMake Training]: https://hsf-training.github.io/hsf-training-cmake-webpage/01-intro/index.html
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{% endhint %}
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In short, here are the most likely questions in your mind if you are considering Modern CMake:
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