Hi fellow CMakers!

As part of a university course and an attempt to safeguard my time against all 
the one-to-one CMake tutorials I have held thus far, I have created a free 
CMake tutorial available here. It is fairly basic, in its current form is more 
or less just a jump-start guide. I wanted to maintain a consistent and modern 
style of scripting keeping up to date with the latest features.

If you like it and have collegues that need the first push, feel free to point 
them in this direction. If you feel like contributing, or simply have ideas 
which directions to take next, I am open to both suggestions and PRs. I am 
aware that raw Github is not the best platform for such a writing, but it was 
immensely simple to fire up, I need not worry about hosting, and collaborating 
on the material is a breeze.

Do keep in mind it is an unofficial tutorial and reflects MY understanding of 
CMake, not those of its day to day developers. (I have looked at the codebase 
on one occasion when I wanted to implement a feature, but it would’ve required 
a complete overhaul of the makefile generators which I did not have the 
capacity to do. If I’ll have the time, I’ll continue working on it, some 
lessons are referred to that are currently non-existent. I do intend on writing 
them sometime.

Cheers,
Máté

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