zerosharp
asdf-dotnet-core
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zerosharp
- Writing windows APIs with C# EFi no runtime?
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Do you think C# will be decentralized in the future?
Not sure why you would want to use C# without it’s open source framework but here it is: https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/zerosharp
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Can C# be used effectively without .net / .net core?
C# without .NET is like C without glibc. Possible but you'll need another core library. For C# that would be something like Mono or ZeroSharp.
- bflat - Build native C# applications independent of .NET
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Bflat – a single ahead of time crosscompiler and runtime for C#
NativeAOT definetely can do bare metal, here's an example of a very basic EFI boot application:
https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/zerosharp/tree/master/ef...
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wait what
Here's one example repo that uses that feature if you are interested: https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/zerosharp
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Making an OS with C#?
This is false. You can even make UEFI application in C#
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New UI for my C# operating system MOOS
check https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/zerosharp/tree/master/efi-no-runtime
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My os written in c#
Kind of. There's https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/zerosharp demonstrating some bare metal capabilities.
- Are there any alternatives to COSMOS?
asdf-dotnet-core
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Learning ASP.NET CORE on m1 MAC?
I like asdf for language version management https://github.com/emersonsoares/asdf-dotnet-core
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C# as you know it but with Go-like tooling (small, selfcontained, native exes)
Of all the possible ways to handle toolchains on Linux, I'm quite happy with asdf[1]. I've successfully built stand-alone fsharp/csharp "Hello worlds" off of dotnet via asdf - but I've not used dot.net in anger.
I chiefly like asdf because I typically need at least two toolchains (with various versions for various projects) - eg ruby and nodejs, or python and nodejs.
https://asdf-vm.com/
https://github.com/emersonsoares/asdf-dotnet-core
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What's F# like for those who also know Rust?
asdf plugin-add dotnet-core https://github.com/emersonsoares/asdf-dotnet-core.git asdf install dotnet-core 5.0.202 asdf global dotnet-core 5.0.202
What are some alternatives?
EfiSharp - An Attempt at building at least some of C# corelib for EFI applications. Inspired by https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/zerosharp to see if this possible.
asdf-plugins - Convenience shortname repository for asdf community plugins
Ryujinx - Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#
bflat - C# as you know it but with Go-inspired tooling (small, selfcontained, and native executables)
EdgeSharp - Build .NET Win32/WinForms/WPF WebView2 HTML5 Desktop Apps
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
core - Online IDE powered by Visual Studio Code ⚡️
Cosmos - Cosmos is an operating system "construction kit". Build your own OS using managed languages such as C#, VB.NET, and more!