
Streamlining Development with CMake Presets by Amarula Solutions
We are proud to announce the CMake and Presets talk by Amarula Solutions on Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 6:30 PM at the Modena C++ meetups. C++ meetups are organized by the Italian C++ community and hosted by Conoscere Linux. The format of the meetings includes a discussion of the topics, time for questions, and then. Pizza Together!
The CMake and Presets talk by Amarula Solutions aims to share how to perform streamline development with CMake and its presets; that is, in general overview, how to create self-contained and reusable CMake projects, introducing CMake presets in your development.
If you want to learn about streamline development with CMake and its presets, contact us today!
Although CMake presets have been available for a while, they remain relatively underused by developers. However, their adoption is constantly growing, especially in modern IDEs and continuous integration (CI) pipelines.
Who we are and what we do
Amarula Solutions is an engineering company specialized in embedded systems. Our business is focused on Linux and open source software. Consequently we offer comprehensive engineering services to help companies integrate Linux and open source solutions into embedded projects and products.
Our expertise ranges from Linux kernel porting and device driver development to Operative System creation and optimization. Furthermore we have a strong commitment to the open source community: we actively contribute to projects such as Linux kernel, Buildroot, Yocto and Zephyr.
If you need support, contact us today!
Beyond traditional embedded Linux, we offer expertise in user interface development with Qt and Flutter frameworks. That enables the creation of rich and interactive experiences on embedded devices.
Do you have a project idea in mind? Contact us here!
See our Open Source Activities here!
Interested in working with us? Apply now here!
Finally, we would like to take this opportunity to thank our colleague Eduardo for his wonderful contribution.
If you are curious, watch the video here!