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>Github is as dead as my sex life.

The coding is really done at the open source end and next to ETH, XMR, EOS, this is actually the most active project

https://github.com/CityOfZion

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>>5872201
no, I'm actually coding on NEO,

so C# / Python

https://github.com/CityOfZion

https://github.com/CityOfZion/neo-python

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>>5279926
been a /sci/ poster since 2008 and was never on leddit

>>5279907
I'm pretty sure a custom language the nobody tested for anything else before is a bigger security risk.

Zen Protocol use the dependently typed F* for contracts, which is a sweet idea. I interview them here
https://youtu.be/T9z3YQkKCLo

Cardano also want to do something strongly typed and - last I watched - even a custom language. And while I love people doing projects in my meme languages, Using Java/Python/C# is simple the way to go if you want to build an economy.

EOS and Stratis did that too.

I don't see the biggest of security risk, given that I've never seen a contract with more than 1000 lines.

>Or do they just compile a subset of Python to their VM's bytecode?
Yes.
The virtual machines are very compact and don't use any libraries. This would be pretty much madness anyway: The NEO VM is similar to the Java VM and if you were to write a most general compiler from Python to that, you'd effectively have to translate Java libraries to Python first.

And "they" is just guys you can talk to on discord. The Chinese pretty much worked in C# and a bit Java. Then CoZ jumped on board with Python and lots of javascript on the cli side.

>>5280513
Donno. I'm not optimistic things will develope super positively on the official side. On the unofficial side people will keep on caring less about it. But I mean I don't really know anything about Chinese politics, so..

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Do you always trade based on 2 days old news?

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>>3129349
Jordan "let's jump on the right wing bandwagon and play along with their useless hate fueling" Peterson.

It's bitter. I really like his "sort yourself out" and motivational videos, but publically reading out emails privately sent to you to allegedly keep your reputation in an echo chamber is childish.

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I'm a mathematican and software engineer.

I'd like to learn a lanugage on a blockchain. I mean I'll do it either way, but tell me about your project

prothofraj@throya.com
(mestesletu@ibsats.com)

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