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GhostSCAD: Marrying OpenSCAD and Golang
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OpenSCAD is awesome. It gives you the ability to code up your 3D models and keep them readably under version control. But, despite the coolness, OpenSCAD has a bunch of limitations. This post introduces a system called GhostSCAD as a way around some of them.

 
2022-04-04

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