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From: | "0/0" <nsousbpoanmer AT naooslp DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: command line too short |
Date: | 6 Jun 1999 03:54:06 GMT |
Organization: | Value Net Internetwork Services Inc. |
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Sean Middleditch <sean DOT middleditch AT iname DOT com> wrote in article <375933f4 DOT 0 AT news DOT provide DOT net>... > Make would be the best option, no? > > Sean Middleditch > Yeah, because it reduces compile times (only recompiling changed source code), but if someone is new or doesn't want to learn how to create make files, or for some other reason they want to use command lines, they can reduce it by using libraries.
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