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Lucas Stadler df9298be0f don't create runners manually. 11 anni fa
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qst.go df9298be0f don't create runners manually. 11 anni fa

README.md

go

Playing with go. Late to the party, but it's fun, I think.

thoughts

  • fast
  • some level of type-safety (just scratched the surface so far)
  • good tool support (fast (!) compilation, the go tool itself, fetching libraries built-in, though versioning is missing)
  • simple (mostly, goroutines + no proper sync will bite you, thinking helps, as always)

qst - run things quickly (and easily)

intended to be run in unfamilar environments, might detect the project type and everything later, for now you pass it a file and it will decide what to do with it.

  • qst hello_world.go: compiles and runs hello_world.go, rerunning after it exits or the file is saved

    quite fun for small things, just throw some code in a file, have qst watch and restart when appropriate.

  • the future: just run qst and it will run the first thing it detects