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GCC Complete Referenceby Arthur Griffith Download Book If you are the author or the publisher, and would like to link to your site here, please contact us. About Book Book Description This is the definitive reference to the GCC open-source compiler. Get up-to-date information on the latest features--including compiling Java code, building applications using multiple languages, using the debugger, linking, libraries, and much more. Book Info Definitive reference to the GCC open-source compiler. Get up to date information on the latest features-including compiling Java code, building applications using multiple languages, using the debugger, linking, libraries, and more. Softcover. From the Back Cover The Definitive Resource on Using GCC for Development Learn to use GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) to develop and deploy a wide range of software across virtually all platforms and languages. Computer consultant Arthur Griffith provides a rich array of information on the most important piece of open source software in the world. Divided into three clearly-defined sections, this book explains command online options for each of the languages, describes in detail how multiple languages can be successfully mixed to build applications, and concludes with chapters devoted to utility programs such as automatic configuration and the debugger. Discover exciting new programming possibilities with this professional resource--plus, utilize the added ability in GCC to compile Java code into native code or bytecodes.
About the Author Arthur Griffith has worked as a computer consultant and system-level programmer since 1977, spending several years as a compiler writer. He is the author of Java Master Reference, the KDE/Qt Programming Bible, GNOME/GTK+ Programming Bible and others. Related Free eBooks
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