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- From: collins@thor.tu.hac.com (Ron Collins)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C/C++ knocks the crap out of Ada
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- Date: 21 Mar 1996 00:17:50 GMT
- Organization: Advanced Depot Systems
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- Ken Garlington (GarlingtonKE@lfwc.lockheed.com) wrote:
- : Kazimir Kylheku wrote:
- : >
- : > Make is not really a C tool. I use Make to process TeX documents for instance.
-
- : AFAIK, Make-type tools are commonly used to manage large C applications. Is this
- : not the case?
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- "make" is also used to manage large Ada applications. (Our developement
- system runs a script that uses "make" with an auto-generated makefile).
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- I wouldn't consider "make" to belong to any particular language or
- application.
-
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