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9.3 | 7.5 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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TinyGo
- Gokrazy – Go Appliances
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A "Tiny" APISIX Plugin
Reading through the documentation, you will understand why this plugin is called "tiny," i.e., the SDK uses the TinyGo compiler instead of the official Go compiler. You can read more about why this is the case on the SDK\'s overview page, but the TLDR version is that the Go compiler can only produce Wasm binaries that run in the browser.
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What's Zig got that C, Rust and Go don't have? [video]
Not only you can fit Go into a kernel, there is at least two products that do so.
TamaGo, used to write the firmware used in USB armory.
https://www.withsecure.com/en/solutions/innovative-security-...
TinyGo, which even has official Arduino and ARM support, and is sponsored by Google
https://tinygo.org/
Ah but that isn't proper Go! Well neither is the C code that is allowed to be used in typical kernel code, almost nothing from ISO C standard library is available, and usually plenty of compiler specific language extensions are used instead.
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Show HN: A new stdlib for Golang focusing on platform native support
Reminds me of https://tinygo.org/ - a project that brings Golang to embedded devices, browser (wasm) contexts. Do you converge or diverge from that project?
- TinyGo release 0.29 is out
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Pico with C
You should also consider TinyGo. It can compile Go for the Pico, and is starting to get good device support.
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Rust 1.71.0
Thankfully some folks completly ignored whatever the rest of the world thinks system programming is all about and created:
- TinyGo (https://tinygo.org/), which is acknowledged by people in the industry[0][1]
- TamaGo unikernel on USB Armory secure key (https://www.withsecure.com/de/solutions/innovative-security-...)
And then there is the question if writing compilers, assemblers, linkers is systems programming or not.
[0]-https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/08/28/tinygo-go-compiler-f...
[1]-https://twitter.com/ArmSoftwareDev/status/131680481331796787...
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When would you (not) recommend Go over Rust?
Have you seen TinyGo? In the case of embedded system I would probably still chose C over Rust if the system didn't support dynamic memory allocation, and most embedded systems do not.
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“C is quirky, flawed, and an enormous success” – Dennis Ritchie
>I really hate how for microcontrollers the only two choices are either C++ or Micropython
There's TinyGo as well. https://tinygo.org/
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WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) with sockets for Go
Gist link fixed, thanks. Compared to TinyGo, Go with GOOS=wasip1 will probably generate larger artifacts (at least, for now). This is because it bundles the entire Go runtime. The benefit is that it fully supports goroutine scheduling and non-blocking I/O. TinyGo (I believe) still uses a custom asyncify pass and does not support non-blocking I/O nor basic WASI networking (e.g. https://github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/pull/2748 never landed, but GOOS=wasip1 supports it).
wfb-ng
- Show HN: WFB-ng – long range high speed link for drones and robotics
- WFB-ng – long distance link for drones and robotics
- Can I use a Wi-Fi card instead of a proper radio receiver
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Go with Mavlink for drone autopilots
Not really what you looking for, but you might find it interesting: https://github.com/svpcom/wfb-ng/
- Wfb-ng: Long distance link using WiFi in raw mode
- Can someone identify this military video link system?
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DIY Wireless video transmitter/receiver (With Raspberry)
Use something like WiFiBroadcast if you need low delay and better image quality, otherwise high quality video stream over network need a lot computation, you can also take a look at WebRTC if want to stream into the tablet
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Video Decoding Performance of modern iGPUs
I am trying to use a wireless video transition system for my custom hexacopter using Wifibroadcast.
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Where can I find the people streaming 120FPS 1080p video over IP+Wifi with no frame drops and using only open source software (RPi02+RPiHDCAM+ffmpeg or gstreamer and maybe Wi-Fi Direct and receiver diversity)
7 yeas ago there was proof of concept called wifibroadcast / ez-wifibroadcast
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Question: any slightly higher power device that offer more data?
Raw wifi broadcast is a good option for video links: https://github.com/svpcom/wifibroadcast
What are some alternatives?
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
OpenHD - OpenHD
go - The Go programming language
DroneBridge - DroneBridge is a system based on the WifiBroadcast approach. A bidirectional digital radio link between two endpoints is established using standard WiFi hardware and a custom protocol. DroneBridge is optimized for use in UAV applications and is a complete system. It is intended be a real alternative to other similar systems, such as DJI Lightbridge or OcuSync.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
DigiView-SBC - DigiView for Raspberry Pi
micropython-ulab - a numpy-like fast vector module for micropython, circuitpython, and their derivatives
gomavlib - Mavlink library (2.0 and 1.0) for the Go programming language
awesome-micropython - A curated list of awesome MicroPython libraries, frameworks, software and resources.
EZ-WifiBroadcast - Affordable Digital HD Video Transmission made easy!
PlatformIO - Your Gateway to Embedded Software Development Excellence :alien:
rpi-webrtc-streamer - This repo's objective is providing something like Web Cam server on the most popular Raspberry PI hardware. By integrating [WebRTC](https://webrtc.org/native-code/) and Raspberry PI, we can stream the Raspberry camera feed to browser or native client which talks WebRTC.