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ros-devcontainer-vscode
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Ubuntu and ROS on Macbook M1 using parallel, any experience?
I’m not on an M1 Mac, but this works well for me: https://github.com/devrt/ros-devcontainer-vscode
godevcontainer
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Things that annoy you in Go...
Installing the Go extension in VScode should prompt you to install what's needed. Otherwise you can use https://github.com/qdm12/godevcontainer ;)
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Can someone please explain Go project structures to me like I'm a child, please?
If you have Docker installed and use VScode, you could try https://github.com/qdm12/godevcontainer which sets up your dev environment in a container so it's more reproducible.
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TIL: `gopls` built with Go 1.17 does not work with Go 1.18beta-1
I am the maintainer of godevcontainer which is a VSCode development container for Go.
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Is it worth learning Golang using VS code?
VSCode + Docker using my image https://github.com/qdm12/godevcontainer will make your setup easy and reproducible for Go. I use it everywhere all the time.
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Getting back into coding and trying to learn GoLang. (Pls Help)
If you have Docker installed and VScode you could use my development container qmcgaw/godevcontainer, I use it for every of my Go projects pretty much and it's sort of portable.
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Running Docker-compose inside container
Jokes aside, yeah I do develop code for about everything inside development container (example)
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Containerize Your Go Developer Environment Series
Although I thought part 3 would be about dockerizing your Go dev environment, as in your workspace. I made and maintain godevcontainer to do that with Docker and use it all the time, for anyone curious.
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Any opinions on GoLand IDE by JetBrains?
Plus you can run your dev environment in a container (or remotely on a machine over ssh) which isn't really the case for Intellij. I use https://github.com/qdm12/godevcontainer with vscode.
What are some alternatives?
dockerfiles - Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.
vscode-go - Go extension for Visual Studio Code
vscode-dev-containers - NOTE: Most of the contents of this repository have been migrated to the new devcontainers GitHub org (https://github.com/devcontainers). See https://github.com/devcontainers/template-starter and https://github.com/devcontainers/feature-starter for information on creating your own!
github-actions-runner - ✅ Docker images for starting self-hosted Github Actions runner(s).
dockside - Dockside is a tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled IDEs, staging environments and sandboxes - aka 'devtainers' - on local machine, on-premises raw metal or VM, or in the cloud
vscode_ros2_workspace - A template for using VSCode as an IDE for ROS2 development.
jetbrains-indexer - Generate & package JetBrains shared indexes with a Docker container.
binpot - The Docker based pot of binaries
basedevcontainer - Base development Docker image used by other development Docker images
endless-sky-vscode-devcontainer - Portable Development Environments for the Endless Sky community.
ROSOnWindows - ROS on Windows Documentation Repository
ss-server - Shadowsocks server to use with Docker and to integrate in other Go programs