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Hi - Go+ looks very interesting (I've got an engineering/statistics background). I'd investigated using Go as the basis of a plug-in system for a non-Go (Windows) host application a couple of years back. Unfortunately only one Go DLL can be loaded since there was no way for multiple DLLs to share a common runtime. I'm assuming Go+ will be similarly constrained if using the standard Go compiler, but this might be something to keep in mind if it's possible to have a shared runtime with llgo.
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Hi - Go+ looks very interesting (I've got an engineering/statistics background). I'd investigated using Go as the basis of a plug-in system for a non-Go (Windows) host application a couple of years back. Unfortunately only one Go DLL can be loaded since there was no way for multiple DLLs to share a common runtime. I'm assuming Go+ will be similarly constrained if using the standard Go compiler, but this might be something to keep in mind if it's possible to have a shared runtime with llgo.
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