beaker
A framework for writing Smart Contracts on Algorand (by algorand-devrel)
kavm-demo
By runtimeverification
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beaker
Posts with mentions or reviews of beaker.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-17.
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Why can’t we define arrays or maps in local or global storage ?
You didn't specify what framework you are using. There are different ones besides the native TEAL: pure PyTEAL, Beaker, Reach and Tealish. They abstract state management differently. Take a look if one better suits your style and needs.
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[AMA] AlgoKit: Dev Tools you want to use!
MakerX is our technical partner on AlgoKit, and they've been doing a stellar job. Algokit's goal is to make development extremely easy, it was built with modularity in mind because all software (languages included) ages like milk, so whatever language there will be 30 years from now can still leverage our work. We are championing beaker, we're also trying to achieve vanilla python (this is the language) which is a huge engineering effort. Smart contracts programming will never go away, we can however give ever more building blocks that compose the most common parts of smart contracts. We're evaluating formal verification, have a few options (linked in other replies) let us know what you think!
- My dev is angry with me for asking him to build dapp on algorand
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I want to learn creating Smart Contracts on Algorand
Lastly if you still really want to get into smart contracts you'll want to use a framework, which you can find here (there's a tutorial on the algo dev docs too I think): https://github.com/algorand-devrel/beaker
kavm-demo
Posts with mentions or reviews of kavm-demo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-01.
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[AMA] AlgoKit: Dev Tools you want to use!
Another option we're evaluating is Kavm, in the mean time we plan on having already audited smart contract and arc libraries to help get those auditing costs down
What are some alternatives?
When comparing beaker and kavm-demo you can also consider the following projects:
beaker-ts
tealer - Static Analyzer for Teal
tinyman-py-sdk - Tinyman Python SDK
algopytest - AlgoPytest is a framework which hides away all of the complexity and repetitiveness that comes with testing Algorand Smart Contracts.
use-wallet - React library for integrating multiple Algorand wallets with your decentralized applications (dApps)
ARCs - Algorand Requests for Comments
algokit-cli - The Algorand AlgoKit CLI is the one-stop shop tool for developers building on the Algorand network.
tealish - Tealish: A readable language for Algorand