An Introduction to GCC: For the GNU Compilers GCC and G++

* An Introduction to GCC: For the GNU Compilers GCC and G++ ↠ PDF Read by * Brian J. Gough, Richard M. Stallman eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. An Introduction to GCC: For the GNU Compilers GCC and G++ Best introduction to gcc - and not only for programmers I started to dig deeply into C and C++ for about a year ago, and I am only sorry I didnt buy this book sooner. You dont even need to be a programmer to appreciate this compact introduction. If you are used to download source code and do the usual ./configure; make; make in. First-rate introduction to gcc/g++ for the new user C. J. Carter I recently started learning C++ with the freely-available GNU tools (gcc/g++/make, etc). This book was

An Introduction to GCC: For the GNU Compilers GCC and G++

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Rating : 4.66 (963 Votes)
Asin : 0954161793
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 144 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-04-22
Language : English

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Topics covered include: compiling C and C++ programs using header files and libraries, warning options, use of the preprocessor, static and dynamic linking, debugging, optimization, platform-specific options, profiling and coverage testing, paths and environment variables, and the C++ standard library and templates. This manual provides a complete tutorial introduction to the GNU C and C++ compilers, gcc and g++. Stallman, principal developer of GCC and founder of the GNU Project. Features a special foreword by Richard M. Many books teach the C and C+

A wonderfully thorough guide well-written, seriously usable information -- Linux User and Developer Magazine, Issue 40, June 2004

Best introduction to gcc - and not only for programmers I started to dig deeply into C and C++ for about a year ago, and I am only sorry I didn't buy this book sooner. You don't even need to be a programmer to appreciate this compact introduction. If you are used to download source code and do the usual ./configure; make; make in. First-rate introduction to gcc/g++ for the new user C. J. Carter I recently started learning C++ with the freely-available GNU tools (gcc/g++/make, etc). This book was instrumental in my early success - it clearly and concisely explains the GNU C/C++ compilers, and how to use them. It is very well written and is packed with useful (essent. "a really delightul and helpful small book" according to Clive McCarthy. I've been reading and using this little book for the past few weeks. I'm an experienced C programmer but I wanted to switch to GCC having abandoned both Borland (my version was getting quite old) & Microsoft (messy with a crippled deployment system) compilers on Win XP.This

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