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•Created by Teszaract on 12/20/2024 in #questions
Single Executable Binary just like Go Lang?
100%. My view in a moral sense is... I'd want the little fishies to use my library for free, to make as much money as they get sales, and for the whales to have to share, even a fraction of a percent could probably be enough to cut out the supplemental cashier duty. 🙂
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MModular
•Created by Teszaract on 12/20/2024 in #questions
Single Executable Binary just like Go Lang?
Ahh, so my assumption was correct, just, inverted... Lol.
There's nothing like that for Python, huh... I've seen some really convoluted instructions on how to do it, with each case basically requiring an entirely different methodology.
It would be a boon to Mojo if it could, perhaps some system of classification for libraries, allowing them to either be compliable, or not, or perhaps some kind of system of credit somehow, if your library ends up in a commercial product. I'm guessing that's all covered somewhere in the fine print. I'd love if a library I made brought in some residuals.
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MModular
•Created by Teszaract on 12/20/2024 in #questions
Single Executable Binary just like Go Lang?
Static linking would be the .exe pointing to sitting libraries?
I think it'd be best if you could grab everything an end user would need, particularly for an application for non-tech-savvy people, and get it all into that single application file, that'd be the ultimate. @Ryulord Is that sort of what Go does?
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