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Top Forums Programming C++ application development Post 302703993 by figaro on Thursday 20th of September 2012 05:43:10 PM
Old 09-20-2012
The fact that the market for C++ developers has been so strong over the decades is testimony to the strength and versatility of the language.
If you need to showcase your abilities it is worthwhile looking for a C++ developed open source project that needs help (and most project do). In other words, it is often best to join a community rather than develop something yourself.
 

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MALMAKE(1)						      Malaga quick reference							MALMAKE(1)

NAME
malmake - compile a Malaga project SYNOPSIS
malmake [-new] project-file DESCRIPTION
Malaga is a development environment for natural-language grammars based on the Left-Associative Grammar formalism. Malaga grammars can be used for automatic morphological and/or syntactic analysis. The program malmake reads a project file, checks if all grammar files needed do exist, and translates all grammar files that have not yet been translated or whose source files have changed since they have been translated. It calls the programs malsym(1), mallex(1) and mal- rul(1) if needed. It is in essence a make(1) for the Malaga programming language. See info Malaga for details. OPTIONS
-h[elp] Print a help text about malmake's command line arguments and exit. -n[ew] (Re)compile all files, even if their sources have not changed meanwhile. -v[ersion] Print malmake's version number and exit. AUTHORS
Malaga has been developed by Bjoern Beutel. Numerous other people distributed to it. This manpage was originally written for the Debian distribution by Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho. SEE ALSO
malaga(1), mallex(1), malrul(1), malshow(1), malsym(1) ``Malaga 7, User's and Programmer's Manual''. Available in Debian systems via info Malaga, and, if the malaga-doc package is installed, in various formats (DVI, Postscript, PDF, HTML) under /usr/share/doc/malaga-doc/. Malaga 26 September 2006 MALMAKE(1)
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