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language doesnt matter, as long as you use a framework
i miss webpy, using django now.
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My personal rule is that when I have to compile javascript, I have lost.
Go+sqlite3+htmx+bootstrap for most webdev.
working on html+css toolkit and generator for printable fully-static documentations with good printing. imagine single html for entire project documentation that you can trivially distribute. images get embedded as data, tabbing mostly done through CSS and url attributes.

C++ and imgui+sdl2+sdlrenderer2 or opengles2 for desktop, enjoy em static GUI binaries. mingw compiler for windows
experimented with C with embedded Lua, but imgui is too good to quit C++ entirely desu. although might do the work and do my own immediate gui library, it's not *that* hard, although the docking is mind-blowing

stm32 for embedded, official SDK but mostly LL over HAL. no cubeide or eclipse projects, but sometimes use cubeprogrammer
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Dang you're a smart cookie, and gave more to the thread than fag OP
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>>103248956
>stm32 for embedded, official SDK but mostly LL over HAL. no cubeide or eclipse projects, but sometimes use cubeprogrammer
newbie here, could you explain to me how you program for stm32 without using cubeide? all the tutorials i see use that
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ruby, rails and clojure



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