Does anyone else actively work on the same codebase on the same day on multiple platforms? I have a Mac work machine, a Windows laptop, and a Linux Pixelbook machine which I switch between on the same code throughout the week. I was wondering how common that is.
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Replying to @wycats
I'm often switching between Windows and Mac for JS and Rust projects, works for me thanks to the great cross-platform story for both of these languages. Not so good experience with C(++) and such for obvious reasons :)
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Replying to @RReverser @wycats
Actually, got to say C(++) works too, but usually only for CMake-based projects - could work on fairly large projects Chromium, LLVM, WebKit etc. almost without issues. Everything else usually requires WSL which works well but doesn't feel as an ideal solution.
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Replying to @RReverser
Did you get cmake working with msvc on Windows?! If so, please tell me your setup!
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Replying to @wycats
Well I just passed MSVC as a generator and it worked... But from some point started using Ninja (which has native Windows binary too) as a target generator instead to speed up builds.
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Replying to @RReverser
Which version of cmake did you download and from where?
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Oh, and which version of MSVC and from where?
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