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luten.dev
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| | | | | Ive been out of the .NET loop for a very long time. I would never have thought that it was so easy to get a .NET project up and running on Linux. But, I guess a decade of embracing Open Source at Microsoft changes things. Here are the steps I took to get an OpenGL window up and running on Ubuntu using .NET Core, VSCode, and OpenTK. | |
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blog.nephics.se
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www.dartlang.org
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| | | | | You can use VS Code to develop Dart apps. | |
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myme.no
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the use of Nix and flakes to create a robust development environment that integrates JavaScript, Haskell, and Docker. It highlights the benefits of using Nix for managing dependencies, environment isolation, and reproducibility. The author describes various tools and techniques, such as direnv, Docker containers, and the nix develop command, to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. The conclusion emphasizes the potential of Nix as a powerful tool for developers, despite its steep learning curve. | ||