jarg
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10.0 | 4.8 | |
over 9 years ago | 8 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only |
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jarg
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Jo – a shell command to create JSON
We did look at `jo`, and also `jarg`[0], the W3C HTML JSON form syntax[1], and pretty much every other approach we could find. We had quite a few requirements that the syntax had to meet: be simple/flexible, easy to read/write, backward/forward compatible, and play well with the rest of the HTTPie request language.
The final syntax is heavily inspired by the HTML JSON forms one. But we made it stricter, added type safety, and some other features. It supports all the existing functionality like embedding raw JSON strings and JSON/text files by paths.
The final implementation[2] is completely custom. We’ve plans to ship it as a standalone tool as well, publish the test suite in a language-independent format and write a formal spec so that other tools can easily adopt it. This spec will eventually be a subset of one for the overall HTTPie request language, which is currently tied to our CLI implementation but we want to decouple it.
Happy to hear you like the desktop app!
[0] https://github.com/jdp/jarg
[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/html-json-forms/
[2] https://github.com/httpie/httpie/blob/master/httpie/cli/nest...
hevm
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The Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) - What Is It and How to Make Business on It?
hevm - written in Haskel
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Solidity ForwardProxy: easily emulate EOAs in environments where they are not availabe or are cumbersome to use.
However, since we are using a pure Solidity stack, writing tests with ds-test and running them with dapp.tools or foundry, this was a bit more complicated.
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Jo – a shell command to create JSON
There's also jshon which is a simple stack-based DSL for constructing JSON from shell scripts.
http://kmkeen.com/jshon/
It's written in C and is not actively developed. The latest commit, it seems, was a pull request from me back in 2018 that fixed a null-termination issue that led to memory corruption.
Because I couldn't rely on jshon being correct, I rewrote it in Haskell here:
https://github.com/dapphub/dapptools/tree/master/src/jays
This is also not developed actively but it's a single simple ~200 line Haskell program.
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Building Smart Contracts with Foundry by Paradigm
It fits into the stack the same way that Hardhat, Truffle, and Dapp Tools do.
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What are best practices for testing/ci+cd for solidity?
I find it insane that much of Solidity code testing is still happening in external languages. I've recently found https://github.com/dapphub/dapptools and that has blown a lot of my confusion away.
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What development tools do you guys use?
Honourable mention would be https://github.com/dapphub/dapptools for those who prefer UNIX-like tooling, but I'd say for the most part Foundry seems to be the better choice now.
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The State of Coordination, Community, and Future Impact
Firstly, I'm warning you that I'm going to shill some amazing things in the Ethereum ecosystem. I would even go so far to say as some of these things are so positive sum and self-evidently public goods that shilling them in the ethereum subreddit should be considered neutral. For example, GitcoinDAO is a place where we all have the permissionless ability to coordinate in building tools and services, like dapptools, for all open-source software, full stop. There's ways to fundraise in public besides joining Discord or sliding into Twitter DM's, like Juicebox. There is a plethora of industry leaders exploring decentralized hosting for bluechip-scale applications, such as Skynet.
- Is "Mastering Ethereum" still the best way to learn Solidity development?
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What is the best EVM debugger in 2021?
If you're into CLI tools - https://dapp.tools/
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Barriers to Entry
Dapptools is another framework that has nothing to do with JavaScript.
What are some alternatives?
foundry - Foundry is a blazing fast, portable and modular toolkit for Ethereum application development written in Rust.
web3.py - A python interface for interacting with the Ethereum blockchain and ecosystem.
ethereum-analyzer - An Ethereum contract analyzer.
ethereum-rlp
miso - :ramen: A tasty Haskell front-end framework
eattheblocks - Source code for Eat The Blocks, a screencast for Ethereum Dapp Developers
reach-lang - Reach: The Safest and Smartest DApp Programming Language
ethereum-client-haskell
containers - Assorted concrete container types
ethereum-merkle-patricia-db
igraph - Incomplete Haskell bindings to the igraph library (which is written in C)
awesome-ethereum-security - A curated list of awesome Ethereum security references