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dotnet-wasi-sdk
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Can Blazor be used for non-webpage purposes?
https://github.com/SteveSandersonMS/dotnet-wasi-sdk (compile to wasi)
- Possible to run wasm server side in asp.net core?
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WebAssembly: TinyGo vs. Rust vs. AssemblyScript
Why not add .net to the list?
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Exploring .NET WebAssembly with WASI and Wasmtime
The experimental SDK is published here and the SDK is really simple to use. It is published as a NuGet package and all you need to do is add the package to your .NET project. That's it... the SDK hooks into the build pipeline and produces the single .wasm we need. It simply compiles the .NET app to Wasm using the dotnet build command.
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Is it possible to compile .NET class library to WebAssembly to call from JavaScript?
You might be able to use https://github.com/SteveSandersonMS/dotnet-wasi-sdk
vscode-dev-containers
- How to use Ansible on Linux with tools like visual Studio code
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Setup GitHub Codespaces with AWS IAM Roles Anywhere
// For format details, see https://aka.ms/devcontainer.json. For config options, see the README at: // https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.241.1/containers/ubuntu { "name": "Ubuntu", "build": { "dockerfile": "Dockerfile", "args": { "VARIANT": "ubuntu-22.04" } }, "postStartCommand": ".devcontainer/env.sh", "remoteUser": "vscode", "features": { "git": "os-provided", "aws-cli": "latest", "golang": "latest", "sshd": "latest" } }
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Jupyter Notebooks + VSCode Dev Container with Puppeteer support
# See here for image contents: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.245.0/containers/python-3/.devcontainer/base.Dockerfile # [Choice] Python version (use -bullseye variants on local arm64/Apple Silicon): 3, 3.10, 3.9, 3.8, 3.7, 3.6, 3-bullseye, 3.10-bullseye, 3.9-bullseye, 3.8-bullseye, 3.7-bullseye, 3.6-bullseye, 3-buster, 3.10-buster, 3.9-buster, 3.8-buster, 3.7-buster, 3.6-buster ARG VARIANT="3.10-bullseye" FROM mcr.microsoft.com/vscode/devcontainers/python:0-${VARIANT} # [Choice] Node.js version: none, lts/*, 16, 14, 12, 10 ARG NODE_VERSION="none" RUN if [ "${NODE_VERSION}" != "none" ]; then su vscode -c "umask 0002 && . /usr/local/share/nvm/nvm.sh && nvm install ${NODE_VERSION} 2>&1"; fi # Install Google Chrome Stable and fonts # Note: this installs the necessary libs to make the browser work with Puppeteer. ENV PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD true RUN apt-get update && apt-get install gnupg wget -y && \ wget --quiet --output-document=- https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | gpg --dearmor > /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/google-archive.gpg && \ sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google.list' && \ apt-get update && \ apt-get install google-chrome-stable -y --no-install-recommends && \ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* # [Optional] If your pip requirements rarely change, uncomment this section to add them to the image. COPY requirements.txt /tmp/pip-tmp/ RUN pip3 --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir install -r /tmp/pip-tmp/requirements.txt \ && rm -rf /tmp/pip-tmp
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rust-analyzer changelog #143
Looks like they do? https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/issues/675
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Exploring .NET WebAssembly with WASI and Wasmtime
In the vscode-dev-containers repo, you'll see that there too is a .devcontainer directory. This contains instructions for building the dotnet vscode-dev-container. Click into the directory.
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Introduction to GitHub Codespaces - Building your first Dev Container
Select a predefined container definition. In my case I will select 'Ubuntu'. NOTE: There is a growing variety of predefined images that can be selected from, maintained on GitHubs vscode-dev-containers repository:
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Extending VSCode Dev Container Features
As documented here, a Dev Container's built-in features are sources from the script-library folder in the vscode-dev-containers repo. The Remote - Containers extension and GitHub Codespaces include "preview" functionality to extend Dev Container features. You can add any custom feature by using the dev-container-features-template sample repository.
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CUDA Development Container
My laptop doesn't have a powerful GPU, so I usually build and test CUDA projects on a remote server. With the help of dev-containers, I wrote a configuration file for a CUDA development environment to make things easier. I'll be happy if you test it and give your opinions about it.
- Nix on Github Codespaces
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How to use docker for development
// For format details, see https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/devcontainer.json or this file's README at: // https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.134.0/containers/javascript-node { "name": "lucas-paganini-api", "build": { "dockerfile": "./Dockerfile", "context": ".." }, "forwardPorts": [3000], "workspaceMount": "source=${localWorkspaceFolder},target=/var/www,type=bind", "workspaceFolder": "/var/www", "postStartCommand": "npm clean-install", "shutdownAction": "stopContainer", "settings": { "terminal.integrated.shell.linux": "/bin/bash" }, // Add the IDs of extensions you want to be installed when the container is created. "extensions": ["ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers", "esbenp.prettier-vscode"] }
What are some alternatives?
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
dotfiles - ⊙ All the dotfiles needed to make the world a better place
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
angular-cli - CLI tool for Angular
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
vscode-expo-starter - Starter project for Expo running in Docker with VSCode as the development environment
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM
golang-templates/seed - Go application GitHub repository template.
cli - GitHub’s official command line tool