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dave.cheney.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide on setting up and using cross-compilation for Go programming to build binaries for different operating systems and architectures. | |
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qsantos.fr
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| | | | | By the way, I use Linux 1998 2008 2018 2022 will be the year of the Linux desktop. Definitely sometimes before 2028. Maybe before 2038? Ok, maybe not. In any case, I am the most comfortable working (and studying, and procrastinating, and gaming, and procrastinating) on Linux (yeah, yeah, GNU/Linux or GNU+Linux, I know). Actually ... Continue reading Building for Windows without Running Windows ? | |
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ariya.io
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| | | | | When working on command-line utilities which can be useful for various platforms, from Windows on x86 to Linux on MIPS, the existence of a cross-compilation is highly attractive. A number of different binaries can be constructed conveniently from a single, typically powerful host system. | |
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notes.neeasade.net
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| | | [AI summary] The author expresses a deep appreciation for Emacs, highlighting its programmable state, blended environment, and extensive customization capabilities, while also sharing various customizations and integrations they've implemented. | ||