happy birthday!

Em ter, 11 de set de 2018 às 11:00, <cmake-developers-requ...@cmake.org>
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>    1. Re: [CMake] Happy Birthday CMake! (Bill Hoffman)
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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 13:36:56 -0400
> From: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoff...@kitware.com>
> To: "Alan W. Irwin" <alan.w.irwin1...@gmail.com>
> Cc: CMake Mailinglist <cm...@cmake.org>, cmake-developers@cmake.org
> Subject: Re: [cmake-developers] [CMake] Happy Birthday CMake!
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> On 9/2/2018 6:54 PM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> >
> > And thanks to you for coming up with such a useful tool in the first
> > place!
> >
> > Can you recommend a site that gives a (fairly) short history of CMake
> > that at least lists the most fundamental changes made to this software
> > since its inception?? For example, I am pretty sure you have stated
> > before that it
> > did not start out as a C++ project.? If so, when did it switch to C++?
> > I did look at <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cmake>, but the history
> > paragraph there includes nothing about the fundamental changes made along
> > the way in the development of CMake.
> CMake has always been in C++.?? The idea was that all that would be
> required would be a C++ compiler.? With that, you could build CMake.?
> Since CMake was designed to build C++ projects, it was assumed that the
> user would at least have a C++ compiler.
>
> Should be some history these talks:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ut9o4OdSC0&feature=youtube_gdata
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqjtN8NGtl4
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> I don't think there is anything written.
>
> -Bill
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