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Nate Thern wrote:

> K&R C guy, I don't know or do etags, autoconf, gdb, etc. I'm probably long
> overdue to learn some of these tools. If I take this on, what resources are
> there to help me learn to code in the gnu style, and learn modern C++? (the
> best my library has is Stroustrup, 1997)

A good high level intro/overview of how autoconf/automake/libtool work
together is:
<http://www-src.lip6.fr/homepages/Alexandre.Duret-Lutz/autotools.html>. 
(Yes, this is now off-topic.)

Brian

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