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debug
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The Simplicity of Single-File Golang Deployments
In the malware reverse engineering scene, there are a lot of forks of the upstream "debug" go library, because it allows loading, parsing, compiling and executing libraries from disk (rather than in-kernel or in-userspace).
And there's also "purego" as an implementation that directly generates shellcode.
Maybe those will help you, too?
I am just mentioning these because for my use cases those approaches worked perfectly, CGO free.
[1] https://github.com/Binject/debug
[2] https://github.com/ebitengine/purego
release.sh
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The Simplicity of Single-File Golang Deployments
I made a cool program for you Go stuff that will check all the supported OS and ARCH combos for your code and compile them all. You just do `release --name "mycoolprogram" --version "0.1.0" and it will output all of your labeled release binaries for every platform your code supports.
check it out! https://github.com/donuts-are-good/release.sh You can see it at work here for this simple markdown blog generator I made, which sports about 39 different platform combos https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw/release/latest
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Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
Im releasing on 39+ platforms. https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw for example releasing using https://github.com/donuts-are-good/release.sh
What are some alternatives?
go-reuseport - reuse tcp/udp ports in golang
bearclaw - tiny static site generator w/ rss
executable-dist-plugin - A Gradle plugin which makes distribution zips runnable, as a sort of alternative to an uberjar. A London Beach production :guardsman::palm_tree:.
tableflip - Graceful process restarts in Go
jolikit - Java APIs to abstract away time (clocks, schedulers), simple 2D UIs (BWD), and a bit more, with default implementations
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
go - The Go programming language
httpx - Provides an extended, production-ready HTTP server.