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Swoop 
Introduction to GCC
Posted on 6-Oct-2004 8:57:45
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Has anyone seen this website and pdf file?

Quote:
http://www.network-theory.co.uk/gcc/intro/gccintro.pdf


The downloadable pdf is a introduction to using gcc and g++.

I wonder if this could be in the SDK documentation, for us newbee`s.
If not the pdf or text file itself, at least a link to it as I think this would be realy useful.

This is issued under the GNU free documentation license.
I don`t know how this affects the distribution of the document, but I think it would "enhance" the SDK if it was included.

Last edited by Swoop on 06-Oct-2004 at 08:58 AM.

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lionstorm 
Re: Introduction to GCC
Posted on 6-Oct-2004 20:18:34
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@Swoop

I started following "introduction to C programming" online at university of Leicester but sadly there is not pdf available, online course only.
it is here : http://www.le.ac.uk/cc/tutorials/c/index.html#introduction

Lio

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Swoop 
Re: Introduction to GCC
Posted on 7-Oct-2004 3:44:31
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@lionstorm

Quote:

lionstorm wrote:
@Swoop

I started following "introduction to C programming" online at university of Leicester but sadly there is not pdf available, online course only.
it is here : http://www.le.ac.uk/cc/tutorials/c/index.html#introduction

Lio



Thanks for the C tutorial link, I`ll look at it over the weekend (unless I`m busy downloading something for my A1 ).

This pdf file is actually a reference on using the gcc compiler itself, and not the C language, and as such I thought it would be a useful reference for the SDK update.

It explains all the compile and cross-compiler options, for both C and C++. It looks to be readily distributable under a GNU license, and so could be included in the SDK documentation.

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