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Things you must know before README #1

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  • Although the binary of the build can integrate compatibly with standard official boot2docker image, I still recommend combining with this: https://github.com/AZ-X/An-exhibition-of-Ed25519-signature-to-both-ssh-and-dockerd-inside-of-an-advanced-boot2docker-disc

  • Before starting picking up the origin project https://github.com/machine-drivers/docker-machine-driver-vmware, I know nothing about golang. When entered on reconstruction, I hadn’t read the language specification of golang, neither articles nor guides. This is my first go project, and I started it with Visual Studio. I did know that the VS code works perfectly with language check, debugging as well as Windows desktop, but I held it on as a basic text editor and then turned to Notepad++. Yes I will not install any CGO runtime on my desktop (guess how I build it).

  • After finished this project, I still can't make sure I can write a hello world in go. That's a sad story. It’s because of the sick of golang itself. I will put another thread to discuss on.

  • You can release the binary by yourself. It’s always stable and easy to use.

  • Now you may close this and keep reading README.

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