Thanks for the video, very helpful. I'm fairly new to web3 development, so still trying to get my head around the ecosystem. My biggest issue so far with hardhat is you have to install a lot of different modules and there are version incompatibilities. For example, hardhat-waffle will not install onto current hardhat due to version incompatibilities. hardhat seems more programatic for deployment, testing, etc. which is good, but getting the right combinations of versions is very distracting from the learning path.
Oh, I also wouldn’t mind watching a video related to the topic of cryptocurrency and programming, so I’ll be waiting for the video from you that was suggested by the commentator above me
Foundry is easier for developers to write tests, even live mainnet forking test, without needing JavaScript converting input/output into/out of Solidity
Do you ever do something with Rust? Security is much better and scalability is really good. Please take a look on it and understood what you can build on top of BOS
I'm new can you tell what it takes to be web3 developer my brain is tired but till now don't understand how to build something and lastly pls tell where to start tell pls your learning experience
Near BOS? My understanding is it's for distributed frontends and doesn't use Rust. Biggest issue with Near ecosystem is the lack of traction and users.
yeap I agree with you and this has been brought to the table to NEAR foundation on why and how, the point is we need more builders in the space and product that attract users@@JamesBachini
Thanks for the video, very helpful. I'm fairly new to web3 development, so still trying to get my head around the ecosystem. My biggest issue so far with hardhat is you have to install a lot of different modules and there are version incompatibilities. For example, hardhat-waffle will not install onto current hardhat due to version incompatibilities. hardhat seems more programatic for deployment, testing, etc. which is good, but getting the right combinations of versions is very distracting from the learning path.
Wow super useful video. Had only used Foundry a bit which I like but you convinced me Hardhat may be a better fit for me. Will try it out. Thanks!
Hi, have you seen (BOS)Blockchain Operating System on NEAR? How the idea for you?
Oh, I also wouldn’t mind watching a video related to the topic of cryptocurrency and programming, so I’ll be waiting for the video from you that was suggested by the commentator above me
Foundry is easier for developers to write tests, even live mainnet forking test, without needing JavaScript converting input/output into/out of Solidity
Great video
Do you ever do something with Rust?
Security is much better and scalability is really good.
Please take a look on it and understood what you can build on top of BOS
I'm new can you tell what it takes to be web3 developer my brain is tired but till now don't understand how to build something and lastly pls tell where to start tell pls your learning experience
Near BOS? My understanding is it's for distributed frontends and doesn't use Rust. Biggest issue with Near ecosystem is the lack of traction and users.
Start at CryptoZombies, it's a web3 development game which is fun and educational
yeap I agree with you and this has been brought to the table to NEAR foundation on why and how, the point is we need more builders in the space and product that attract users@@JamesBachini
You can jump in to NEAR ecosystem and get deeper about it@@Kishulio