Dave Thomas on Twitter: "Myriad 0.5.0 is now released: https://t.co/p77w5ry...
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Myriad 0.5.0 is now released: https://nuget.org/packages/myriad/…
Updates include * Support for arbitrary file input * toml based config
This paves the way for more advanced plugins and generating based on schemata input rather than just ast input fragments.
Really cool stuff.
If it only was simpler to generate FSharp code I’d use it for FuncUI and get rid of the manual bindings.
Since so many people downloaded the cheat sheet, I thought you might want to start playing around with assembly.
I created a quick tutorial on how to compile, run, and debug Arm binaries on your host system without a full-system emulation or Arm board:
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