[Ubuntu-eg] Event About Using C & C++ On Linux

Mohamed Waheed dragon4all2005 at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 29 14:37:17 UTC 2013


okay i will seriously consider this, 70% chance i will include it isA :) , i just need to know when would this session be , and if its going to be a session in an event or an independent event , so i can create the content in time 

Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 20:26:31 +0200
From: iah.vector at gmail.com
To: ubuntu-eg at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-eg] Event About Using C & C++ On Linux

If you can add git, please do.
On Jul 28, 2013 8:07 PM, "Mohamed Waheed" <dragon4all2005 at hotmail.com> wrote:




Note : content is extended to include Doxygen , and i'm still deciding whether to include graphviz and git or not

From: dragon4all2005 at hotmail.com

To: ubuntu-eg at lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 16:46:39 +0000
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-eg] Event About Using C & C++ On Linux




Yes Rehab en sha2 allah , and the content is extended to include "Redirecting standard streams" 

Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:14:34 +0200
From: rehab.massoud at gmail.com

To: ubuntu-eg at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-eg] Event About Using C & C++ On Linux

Is this technical session is still to be held? 

Regards,
 
Rehab Massoud
Postgraduate Student
Nile University, Egypt
rehab.massoud at nileu.edu.eg 


On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Sherif El-Kassas <sherif at aucegypt.edu> wrote:


Thanks, Mohamed.. very nice outline.. I would suggest adding "using git"

for source control..

best,

Sherif





On 07/03/2013 07:11 PM, Mohamed Waheed wrote:

>

>           Hello, I am preparing a technical session about using C & C++

>           on Linux.

>

>           Topics will include:

>

>           1- Using GCC for compiling & linking single and multiple

>           source files

>           with all the phases , preprocessing , compiling , and linking.

>

>           2- Conditional compilation for cross-platform development.

>

>           3- Linux libraries: static & shared libraries , how to link to

>           them and how to build your own.

>

>           4- Make and Makefiles , how to use them and how to create

>           makefiles with perfect dependencies for large projects.

>

>           5- Using GDB for debugging with some advanced examples.

>

>           6- Using Valgrind for memory profiling.

>

>           Note: no IDEs will be used , just a text-editor and a terminal

>

>           and i want to gather statistics about how many people are

>           interested in such a session , to decide what will be the

>           session's representation and scope. and with enough interest

>           maybe other members from ubuntu-eg community could join with

>           me and increase the content or expand it's scope =]

>

>           so please comment with one of the following choices

>

>           - I use C/C++ on a daily basis

>           - I am using C/C++ temporary and will abandon in the near future

>           - I don't use C/C++ yet but i will in the near future and i

>           will stick to it

>           - I don't use C/C++ yet but i will in the near future but that

>           will be temporary

>

>

>           i want to know whether i should go on and continue or stop

>

>           Thanks :)

>

>

>

>



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