• "go" language on pico, anyone?

    From wmartin@[email protected] to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Wed Nov 5 10:03:10 2025
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    Just poking around at "go", never used it, but wondering if it might be
    decent for pico rp 2040 programming. Maybe something to learn while my
    recent surgery wounds heal!
    Bill Martin
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  • From yeti@[email protected] to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Wed Nov 5 19:35:52 2025
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    wmartin <[email protected]> wrote:

    Just poking around at "go", never used it, but wondering if it might
    be decent for pico rp 2040 programming.

    Maybe this? <https://tinygo.org/>

    Maybe something to learn while my recent surgery wounds heal!

    ,,X_ !
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  • From wmartin@[email protected] to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Wed Nov 5 14:23:13 2025
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    On 11/5/25 10:53, yeti wrote:
    wmartin <[email protected]> wrote:

    Just poking around at "go", never used it, but wondering if it might
    be decent for pico rp 2040 programming.

    Maybe this? <https://tinygo.org/>

    Maybe something to learn while my recent surgery wounds heal!

    ,,X_ !

    Been looking at that, lots of io devices supported, which is good. It
    seems they are only using one of the cores and my current program is
    using both...so I'm wanting to know if anyone has been able to use the inter-core fifo hardware in the chip.
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