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As of today TinyGo supports more than 60 different boards!
Also the list of supported devices in the drivers repository is fast growing. Find them here: https://github.com/tinygo-org/drivers
Thanks for sharing. Is the build caching behavior still the same today?
Nicely explained.
Most important takeaways (for me) are: Use table driven tests AND use interfaces, so you can mock stuff :)
Nicely explained! This also had some new insights for me, even though i'm working with go for some years now :)
As of today TinyGo supports more than 60 different boards!
Also the list of supported devices in the drivers repository is fast growing. Find them here: https://github.com/tinygo-org/drivers
Thanks for sharing. Is the build caching behavior still the same today?
Nicely explained.
Most important takeaways (for me) are: Use table driven tests AND use interfaces, so you can mock stuff :)
Nicely explained! This also had some new insights for me, even though i'm working with go for some years now :)