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mos
- Using an Amiga in 2021: Making an intro
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DevOps Style Development for the C64
Interesting! I wrote an assembler for the 6502 a while ago that works along the same lines. It supports running unit tests from the command-line, has a built-in 6502 emulator, uses the language server protocol to allow refactoring and syntax highlighting in VS Code and even hooks the VS Code debugger up to Vice.
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What's everyone working on this week (15/2021)?
Still working on mos, my 6502 assembler + toolchain. I've spent some evenings getting up to speed with the Debug Adapter Protocol, which allows me to provide a debugger in supported IDEs (like Visual Studio Code). Currently I'm wiring up the VICE emulator to this.
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What's everyone working on this week (10/2021)?
I've just released version 0.2.0 of MOS, my assembler for 6502 CPUs. Apart from spending some additional time on docs, I've spent most of my time on building a Language Server and an initial VSCode extension that supports things like syntax highlighting, find definition, formatting, etc.
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BBC Micro at 40: How it inspired a generation of coders
That CPU is still going strong. In fact, I'm currently building an assembler for the 6502 in Rust.
https://mos.datatra.sh
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2021)?
I just released version 0.1.0 of my 6502 assembler/formatter called MOS! Really happy about it, since it's the first side-project I've actually managed to get to this state in a VERY long time.
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2021)?
Having said that, you're welcome to follow the repo on GitHub.
tail
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (9/2021)!
I'm working on a side-quest, and I just started using unit tests (hurray!): https://github.com/LeCyberDucky/tail/blob/main/src/main.rs
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2021)?
Since the program takes over the terminal when running, my trusty old debugging method of adding print statements everywhere doesn't work all too well here. Therefore, I took on the side quest of creating my own version of the UNIX tool "tail" this weekend. I'll write my debugging statements to a file instead and then use this tool to monitor that file. There are ways to achieve this without writing my own tool, but I wasn't completely satisfied with the stuff I tried (I'm on Windows), so I thought it would be fun and hopefully be too big a detour to implement it myself.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (5/2021)!
I've been using those today in this small project: https://github.com/LeCyberDucky/tail/blob/main/src/main.rs
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