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2021-01-09
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Has anyone tried compiling bb
for ARM? I was thinking about trying it out on my Lego robot and see if I could get a remote REPL where I could control the robot. :robot_face: It looks like at least GraalVM should support ARM but I’d rather not compile the binary on the Lego brick because if it even can manage it it’ll probably take hours…?
@valtteri There are some directions in this issue: https://github.com/babashka/babashka/issues/241
I remember watching a vid where @nate used Clojure deps while developing and then built stuff to babashka. Anyone else seen that?
yes. you can just add a deps.edn to your script dir and develop using regular clojure
Personally I never do that to be honest, since bb scripts run fast enough to just run them from scratch on every change.
I repl my way forward as with any clojure stuff. But was thinking I can leverage Calva better using a deps.edn setup.
just look at the babashka project project.clj. the deps in deps.edn aren't used all by default, they are just there for testing
Also found the vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RogyxI-GaGQ 😃