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Rust: Read, Write and Subscribe to Ethereum Smart Contracts with ethers.rs
What got me interested in learning Rust with Ethereum is Reth (Rust Ethereum Execution Layer Client). OpenEthereum was another Rust client that got deprecated earlier in 2022, which is what I think inspired Reth to be made https://github.com/openethereum/openethereum . It sounds like Reth will go live in January/February 2023 https://github.com/paradigmxyz/reth#status they put out a summary here too https://www.paradigm.xyz/2022/12/reth
- Najvece havarije na poslu kojima ste prisustvovali
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Understanding the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)
OpenEthereum | Programming Language = Rust
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Daily General Discussion - March 8, 2022
OpenEthereum v3.2.0 is ready for Berlin.
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Openethereum Sync Space Requirements
It's still maintained https://github.com/openethereum/openethereum
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How is a Bitcoin upgrade being coordinated when Satoshi Nakamoto is not around?
For Ethereum, there is Geth, OpenEthereum, Nethermind, among others.
- r/ethereum - OpenEthereum is on board for the London Upgrade!
- OpenEthereum is on board for the London Upgrade!
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The Parity Bitcoin client, written in Rust
I'm not sure why this was linked. Parity decided to stop developing their Ethereum client and this repo has been sitting unmaintained for about 2 years now, it will almost certainly not successfully sync with mainnet.
The Parity codebase was taken over by new maintainers and turned into OpenEthereum: https://github.com/openethereum/openethereum
However, writing and maintaining an Ethereum client is an exceptional amount of work with very little benefit, the primary OpenEthereum maintainers recently announced they would stop maintaining OpenEthereum and would start pouring their energies into an upcoming client called Erigon. https://medium.com/openethereum/gnosis-joins-erigon-formerly...
Erigon is a much better client.
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Who are the Ethereum Developers?
Also, the Ethereum Foundation doesn't own a lot of the code used in the network. For example, lots of people use OpenEthereum as their client, which is not managed by EF.
rust-blog
- Common Rust Lifetime Misconceptions
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What are some good resources for experienced programmers new to Rust to learn about lifetimes?
Hands down the best resource (after you've had sufficient experience with Rust, especially so) - https://github.com/pretzelhammer/rust-blog/blob/master/posts/common-rust-lifetime-misconceptions.md
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How can a parameter type `T` be not long living enough?
I really really recommend reading this to understand lifetimes and generics in Rust better.
- What learning resource has had the greatest impact in elevating your understanding and knowledge of Rust?
- I do not understand why Sized bound prevents a trait from being used as a trait object.
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Lifetime annotations: why doesn't Rust?
It's already now that the elided lifetimes are not always correct, as pointed out in Common Rust Lifetime Misconceptions (No 5) by pretzelhammer.
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Anything C can do Rust can do Better
Common Rust Lifetime Misconceptions - kirill
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Resources on Lifetimes
Probably a bit more advanced than what you asked about, but still possibly useful: Common Rust Lifetime Misconceptions by /u/pretzelhammer.
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Borrow checker puzzles
This helped me a lot understanding Rust ownership rules and lifetimes: https://github.com/pretzelhammer/rust-blog/blob/master/posts/common-rust-lifetime-misconceptions.md
What are some alternatives?
go-ethereum - Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
zero-to-production - Code for "Zero To Production In Rust", a book on API development using Rust.
Nethermind - A robust execution client for Ethereum node operators.
fluvio - Lean and mean distributed stream processing system written in rust and web assembly.
Way Cooler
static-analysis - ⚙️ A curated list of static analysis (SAST) tools and linters for all programming languages, config files, build tools, and more. The focus is on tools which improve code quality.
besu - An enterprise-grade Java-based, Apache 2.0 licensed Ethereum client https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/besu
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
api - An API for managing your servers
mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only
citybound - A work-in-progress, open-source, multi-player city simulation game.
polonius - Defines the Rust borrow checker.