Hi,
i am a happy long time user of windows.
i am developing go the last two years and can do almost the same things as
in Linux.
Visual Studio Code with the go plugin is fantastic with debugging support
using delve.
If you want to compile for Linux you can do it from windows with "GOOS=linux
G
I've not used bash for windows, so I don't really know whats available for
it. Cygwin is a product that has been around for a very long time so it's
mature, and has a great package management system, and a very large
selection of packages to include xwindows apps, kde, gnome etc. It's just
what
Why would I use Cygwin over Bash For Windows?
On Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Rich wrote:
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> As a Linux guy myself... Jet Brains makes an IDE for Windows, Linux and
> Mac called Gogland that I find to be a very good IDE. If forced to use
> Windows, I would install Cygwin
As a Linux guy myself... Jet Brains makes an IDE for Windows, Linux and
Mac called Gogland that I find to be a very good IDE. If forced to use
Windows, I would install Cygwin which will give you a Linux shell
environment. As for compiling, I run a mac and build binaries for Linux /
Windows a
As a Linux guy myself... Jet Brains makes an IDE for Windows, Linux and
Mac called Gogland that I find to be a very good IDE. If forced to use
Windows, I would install Cygwin which will give you a Linux shell
environment. As for compiling, I run a mac and build binaries for Linux /
Windows a