plu-ts
An embedded DSL for Cardano smart contracts creation coupled with a library for Cardano transactions, all in Typescript (by HarmonicLabs)
opshin
A simple pythonic programming language for Smart Contracts on Cardano (by OpShin)
plu-ts | opshin | |
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7 | 5 | |
157 | 143 | |
1.3% | 2.1% | |
8.6 | 9.2 | |
21 days ago | 16 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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plu-ts
Posts with mentions or reviews of plu-ts.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-18.
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Despite all the recent events, Cardano DeFi has hit 500 million ADA in terms of Total Value Locked
Aiken OpShin Helios plu-ts Scalus (Still in development)
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Cardano launches full EVM supported side-chain. The future is interoperable
Plu-ts (Typescript)
- Used ChatGPT-4 to Create a Simple Plutus Smart Contract
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Midnight sidechain! As a developer I am excited that TypeScript will be the first smart contract programming language.
You can check https://github.com/HarmonicLabs/plu-ts for Typescript development on Cardano. Still early, but looks promising.
- What are the most exciting initiatives going on right now to improve the Cardano developer experience?
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plu-ts, a library to build Cardano dApps using TypeScript
I'm very excited about the project, if that is your case too consider having a look at the repository: https://github.com/HarmonicPool/plu-ts
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Cardano is among Top 3 Actively Developed Projects as Vasil Nears
Not anymore there are multiple compilers being buil. This is a working typescript one https://github.com/HarmonicPool/plu-ts
opshin
Posts with mentions or reviews of opshin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-18.
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Despite all the recent events, Cardano DeFi has hit 500 million ADA in terms of Total Value Locked
Aiken OpShin Helios plu-ts Scalus (Still in development)
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How is the Cardano developer job landscape in early 2023?
Indeed, the learning curve of Haskell is an often and justified point of criticism. Maybe things will change when new compatibility with other programming languages occur. Btw, this week I saw an interesting post in this sub about eopsin, it is a library that seeks to compile smart contracts by using a pythonic language, it sounds very promising to the ecosystem. Thanks for your anwsers!
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Thoughts on the current state of Cardano ADA?
There are also libraries for Python-like https://github.com/ImperatorLang/eopsin & Rust-like https://github.com/aiken-lang/aiken under community development.
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Has there been any further development on the python smart contract?
Yes, there is active development which can be tracked here: https://github.com/ImperatorLang/eopsin
- Let's write a Cardano smart contract in Python
What are some alternatives?
When comparing plu-ts and opshin you can also consider the following projects:
compiler - Helios is a DSL for writing Cardano smart contracts. This library lets you compile Helios scripts and build Cardano transactions.
aiken - A modern smart contract platform for Cardano
pycardano - A lightweight Cardano library in Python
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