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about 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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cardano-python
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[PyCardano] A Cardano library in Python
Q: How is PyCardano different from other python libraries, such as cardano-python and cardano-clusterlib-py?
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Nfts minted after purchase
If you're comfortable in Python or JavaScript there are some good client libraries that abstract away the REST API into an easier to use SDK such as this: https://github.com/emesik/cardano-python
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Cardano is overhyped and the tech behind it isn’t that good
Within 6-12 months there will be a solidity side chain (milkomeda), a Python SDK, and a LLVM backend to support all C languages (IELE). It’s been designed this way for a long time to be EVM compatible with a native Plutus language and compatibility with the other 20+ million programmers in the world who don’t program on Solidity or Haskell.
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Testnet staking pool?
I'd like to test staking and withdrawal operations in the lib I'm developing.
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Python module for Cardano [Catalyst Fund project]
The repo is here: https://github.com/emesik/cardano-python
openapi
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The Collison Brothers Built Stripe into a $95B Unicorn
I wonder if there is a format for API -> client automation that can be good enough, in the end Stripe have a rest API, with enough description it should be possible.
Okay so after a quick google it appears Microsoft are the "Simpsons already done it" of the programming world: https://github.com/Azure/autorest/
It'd probably be a good idea to add an Elixir backend for that and point it at Stripe's API here: https://github.com/stripe/openapi
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Generating docs from OpenAPI Spec
Our specs were split between several YAML spec files. It looked like a good idea when we did that - large files are not fun to work with. The problem is that very little in the OpenAPI ecosystem was built for multiple files. I strongly recommend that you will save yourself the pain and go the mono-file route. If Stripe can have a 4.5MB spec file, so can we.
What are some alternatives?
openapi - OpenAPI specification for Blockfrost.io service
plutus-starter - A starter project for Plutus apps
ouroboros-high-assurance - High-assurance implementation of the Ouroboros protocol family
redocly-cli - ⚒️ Redocly CLI makes OpenAPI easy. Lint/validate to any standard, generate beautiful docs, and more.
cardano-ledger - The ledger implementation and specifications of the Cardano blockchain.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
hodler-pool - 4FUT Cardano Stake Pool - a sustainable pension fund.
swagger-markdown - swagger to markdown transpiler
blockfrost-python - Python 3 SDK for the Blockfrost.io API.
swagger-cli - Swagger 2.0 and OpenAPI 3.0 command-line tool
support - Issue tracker for support requests related to using https://pypi.org
docs-cardano-org - Documentation for Cardano