-files (`.cc'). `#include' header files and compile with source files as
-necessary for your own programs. A Makefile is included that compiles the
-library source files and the sample program and links them together; you can
-easily customize the Makefile to replace the sample with your own program, or
-you can write your own Makefile.
+files (`.cc'). Your own programs should `#include' the necessary header files
+and link with the source files. A makefile that builds the sample program
+(`sample.cc') is included; you can adapt it to replace the sample with your own
+program.
+
+Alternatively, you can use your own build system or IDE. In that case, you must
+put the library header files where the compiler will find them and arrange to
+have your program linked with the library source files; otherwise, you will get
+errors about missing header files or "undefined references". To learn how to do
+this, consult the documentation for the build system or IDE; don't bother asking
+me. Adding all the library files to your project will work in many IDEs but may
+not be the most desirable approach.
+
+Resources
+---------
+The library's Web site (above) provides links to released versions, the current
+development version, and a mailing list for release announcements, questions,
+bug reports, and other discussion of the library. I would be delighted to hear
+from you if you like this library and/or find a good use for it.