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      <title>Its time to leave autotools and learn other build tools</title>
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      <description>The most promising tools I found are SCons, CMake and Waf ( little brother of SCons )&#xA;SCons is written in Python and very extensible, but it might be slow for other large projects [1].&#xA;CMake is written in C++, is faster than SCons but is arguably not as extensible as SCons [1].&#xA;[1] Evalutation of various build tools&#xA;Here is another article: Battle of the build systems</description>
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