Makefile is a special file used by the make build automation tool to manage the build process of software projects. It defines a set of rules and dependencies for compiling and linking code, automating the process of building executable programs or libraries from source files. The Makefile specifies how to derive the target files from the source files by defining a series of commands that make will execute. Each rule in a Makefile consists of a target, a list of dependencies, and a series of commands to build the target from the dependencies. By using Makefiles, developers can automate repetitive tasks, handle complex build processes efficiently, and ensure that only the necessary parts of the project are rebuilt when changes are made. This helps to streamline development workflows and maintain consistency in the build process across different environments.
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(5.0)Good training session about basic makefile concepts. Working session were also good, howeverproper query resolution was sometimes missed, maybe due to time constraint.
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