The GNU Programmer's Primer
The GNU Programmer's Primer
No matter if we are creating new software or building legacy applications, understanding how to leverage GNU's classic tool-set to manage content creation activities is a highly sought-after skill set.
The de-facto standard in building everything from operating systems to millions of Open-Source Projects, these lessons begin by reviewing how to both create, as well as to use `Makefiles.`
Demonstrating how to compile, link & test a basic C++ program, the training will also cover the most common set of g++ / c++ operations. Students will create a C++ application, related Makefile, as well as library. GNU's basic compiler, linker, and program-creation process, artifacts, and naming conventions will be reviewed.
Because GNU's debugger is important to understand, the operation of both gdb, as well as the graphical xxgdb tools will be explored. Demonstrating how to both include, as well as remove, source code & symbols from your application is also presented.
Finally, students will also learn what `name mangling` is, as well as how to use GNU's tool-set to decipher "decorated" classes and function names.
Creating Makefiles, Applications, and Libraries using the GNU Tool Set
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What you will learn
- Understand how to use GNU `make` to manage common software development activities.
- Learn the "critical path" options most frequently required to build C++ applications.
- Use GNU's `dbg` and `xxgdb` tools to perform stack-based debugging.
Rating: 4.15
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 1 hour
Instructor: Randall Nagy
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