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My functions are not documented, have hideously short names and variables because I tend to code golf, and are specific to the use-case-at-the-time a…
While I was learning, I began to wish there was a tool similar to the Compiler Explorer (more commonly referred to as Godbolt), but for Go assembly.
It is written to communicate ideas to others, it has the interesting side effect that it can be transformed into something a computer can execute.
For a product team, there are other considerations: mostly, everyoneâs time.
Really I want it to look like this:
I recently tracked it down for a few different use cases, so I thought I'd document them in one place since the documentation is kind of diffuse.
I’m a software and electronics engineering generalist, living in San Francisco.
It was fun at least 51% of the time.
Make sure you make it executable.