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cmake

CMake-enabled libraries (III)

In this postI explain how our library can be included in other projects without having to install it. We will generate a config file that will work regardless the library is installed or not.

CMake-enabled libraries (II)

In this post I analyze the drawbacks of using external projects to implement multi-library projects.

CMake-enabled libraries (I)

In this post I explain how to re-use CMake-enabled libraries within another CMake-enabled project when the former aren’t installed in your system but in Github or in a subdirectory.

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external projects

CMake-enabled libraries (III)

In this postI explain how our library can be included in other projects without having to install it. We will generate a config file that will work regardless the library is installed or not.

CMake-enabled libraries (II)

In this post I analyze the drawbacks of using external projects to implement multi-library projects.

CMake-enabled libraries (I)

In this post I explain how to re-use CMake-enabled libraries within another CMake-enabled project when the former aren’t installed in your system but in Github or in a subdirectory.

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multi-project

CMake-enabled libraries (III)

In this postI explain how our library can be included in other projects without having to install it. We will generate a config file that will work regardless the library is installed or not.

CMake-enabled libraries (II)

In this post I analyze the drawbacks of using external projects to implement multi-library projects.

CMake-enabled libraries (I)

In this post I explain how to re-use CMake-enabled libraries within another CMake-enabled project when the former aren’t installed in your system but in Github or in a subdirectory.

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multi-library

CMake-enabled libraries (III)

In this postI explain how our library can be included in other projects without having to install it. We will generate a config file that will work regardless the library is installed or not.

CMake-enabled libraries (II)

In this post I analyze the drawbacks of using external projects to implement multi-library projects.

CMake-enabled libraries (I)

In this post I explain how to re-use CMake-enabled libraries within another CMake-enabled project when the former aren’t installed in your system but in Github or in a subdirectory.

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add_subdirectories

CMake-enabled libraries (III)

In this postI explain how our library can be included in other projects without having to install it. We will generate a config file that will work regardless the library is installed or not.

CMake-enabled libraries (II)

In this post I analyze the drawbacks of using external projects to implement multi-library projects.

CMake-enabled libraries (I)

In this post I explain how to re-use CMake-enabled libraries within another CMake-enabled project when the former aren’t installed in your system but in Github or in a subdirectory.

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management

More happy and productive teams

Productivity is a subject that I find personally fascinating (e.g. “Accept every offer”). Especially the productivity of teams. Recent research from Google shows that many factors, once believed to be significant when it comes to productivity, are not as powerful as other factors, which they call “norms”.

Accept every offer

Something I find fascinating and I ask myself is why some people seem to get stuck forever with work, whereas others keep making progress. And, related, why some people collaborate better/more with colleagues than others?

Management books

I’ve read a couple of management books. However, the books that have had a greater impact on me, as a manager, happen to be … parenting books.

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gnome

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team work

More happy and productive teams

Productivity is a subject that I find personally fascinating (e.g. “Accept every offer”). Especially the productivity of teams. Recent research from Google shows that many factors, once believed to be significant when it comes to productivity, are not as powerful as other factors, which they call “norms”.

Accept every offer

Something I find fascinating and I ask myself is why some people seem to get stuck forever with work, whereas others keep making progress. And, related, why some people collaborate better/more with colleagues than others?

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productivity

More happy and productive teams

Productivity is a subject that I find personally fascinating (e.g. “Accept every offer”). Especially the productivity of teams. Recent research from Google shows that many factors, once believed to be significant when it comes to productivity, are not as powerful as other factors, which they call “norms”.

Accept every offer

Something I find fascinating and I ask myself is why some people seem to get stuck forever with work, whereas others keep making progress. And, related, why some people collaborate better/more with colleagues than others?

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shell

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start

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update

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X

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upgrade

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boot

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parenting

Management books

I’ve read a couple of management books. However, the books that have had a greater impact on me, as a manager, happen to be … parenting books.

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kids

Management books

I’ve read a couple of management books. However, the books that have had a greater impact on me, as a manager, happen to be … parenting books.

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communication

Accept every offer

Something I find fascinating and I ask myself is why some people seem to get stuck forever with work, whereas others keep making progress. And, related, why some people collaborate better/more with colleagues than others?

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improv

Accept every offer

Something I find fascinating and I ask myself is why some people seem to get stuck forever with work, whereas others keep making progress. And, related, why some people collaborate better/more with colleagues than others?

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theater

Accept every offer

Something I find fascinating and I ask myself is why some people seem to get stuck forever with work, whereas others keep making progress. And, related, why some people collaborate better/more with colleagues than others?

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