I've been messing around with AppleTalk on Windows 2000 via C and C++, two languages I'm just not proficient in and not super enthused about learning. I was considering doing this in Rust, a language I am more enthusiastic about. Just to make sure I wasn't reinventing a wheel, I did a little search for doing cross-platform AppleTalk with Rust and someone published a WIP project *yesterday* that does exactly this!
https://github.com/FeralFirmware/TailTalk
My goal, I think, is to be able to write most of this on Linux and cross-compile for Win32
#MARCHintosh #AppleTalk #Rust
Elder millennial tech enthusiast, former dive instructor, skill-issue-tier gamer. My heart is warmed by retro video games and obsolete enterprise hardware and software. Software architect by day, couch potato and treat baker by night. Tell me about your homelab, ZFS configuration, favourite Bash tricks. # RubyLang # ElixirLang # Docker # Linux # ZFS # OpenZFS # TaylorSwift # Homelab # Datahoarder # RetroComputing # MARCHintosh
Elder millennial tech enthusiast, former dive instructor, skill-issue-tier gamer. My heart is warmed by retro video games and obsolete enterprise hardware and software. Software architect by day, couch potato and treat baker by night. Tell me about your homelab, ZFS configuration, favourite Bash tricks. # RubyLang # ElixirLang # Docker # Linux # ZFS # OpenZFS # TaylorSwift # Homelab # Datahoarder # RetroComputing # MARCHintosh
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