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Are there any coders here?
Another possible aspect he could have meant is that there are some frameworks for BSV that just stash a bunch of javascript code in BSV transactions. Whoever consumes those transactions is expected to run that javascript code to put back together some state. It's what cryptofights is using, in a way that generated a silly number of transactions at one point. You can read about it at https://run.network/ for now, although the folks behind it are moving on, so it's unclear what future it will have. As I understand it, the Run sdk is not intended to run in a browser, but in a node.js environment (and all the state stashed in transactions needs to also be stored in a local database for anything non-trivial to work properly.) Still it's all javascript anyway.
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Has anyone done a comparison of BSV token protocols?
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Some healthy advice for those of you learning to code
Thanks. I'm just trying to get my head around how diferent languages and environments communicate with eachother and work together. For example, I'm building a game using godot, and need to work with a sdk. and found this godot tutorial on how to use third party sdks. My head is spinning like crazy!
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Are there any public apis?
Yeah. I've got the ui and api running locally. I was just wondering if there were existing publicly accessible api services, sorta like how the run token protocol allows for purely browser js blockchain dev.
- Why are NFTs exclusive to ethereum
- Why aren’t there stablecoins on bsv?
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BitcoinSV is becoming a popular coin on r/Satoshicasino 🎰 Get 30% back when you deposit 0.59 BSV or more!
https://run.network is the SDK of the protocol
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Cryptofights: In Search Of Evasive BSV Utility
Cryptofights is using the Run framework as their underlying game engine/storage/BSV integration mechanism. It's a fun little framework. It stores large chunks of javascript source code in strange places, and expects users of the framework to load and run it in a provided sandbox, as a mean of doing smarter things with transactions. While stopping short of calling itself a smart contract platform, it nonetheless purports to let applications create "tokens, contracts, artwork, elections, games, digital pets, and more." It appears that Run is intended to allow users to use someone else's Run code and objects under some conditions, although their docs could be clearer on how and when exactly that would happen.
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An Analysis of Bitcoin's Throughput Bottlenecks
Whereas UTXO-based designs get parallelizability by design, creating a programming model around them has been harder, and frankly there aren't even that many people trying. Full-transparency, I've been working to solve this problem, and believe I've cracked it. Check out https://run.network if this interests you.
- " Central Bank of Norway weighs up Bitcoin SV among ‘open blockchain’ for CBDC "
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Ask HN: Project based books/courses for C++?
https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x
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Ask HN: What are some books where the reader learns by building projects?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22299180
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13660086
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26039706
Other resources:
https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x
https://github.com/AlgoryL/Projects-from-Scratch
https://github.com/tuvtran/project-based-learning
All suggestions are welcome,thanks in advance
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Some healthy advice for those of you learning to code
Make sure that apart from learning you're using the knowledge to create something either your own idea or maybe something from https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x (with your own twist if possible.). It helps a lot to be working on something separately and seeing the results of your new knowledge outside of a tutorial scenario.
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Top 50 Useful GitHub Repos That Every Developer Should Follow
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I finished learncpp and The C++ Programming Language, 4th Edition. What next?
Do some projects. Come up with your own ideas or pick something from a list like https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x
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guidance/pathway suggestions for learning pyhton?
ello! i'm 20f and humanities student (ir/poli sci) with interest in coding since high school, but just now i have the time to start learning it. i opted for learning pyhton first mostly because i'm interested in automation, data analysis, plus was skimming over the tutorials of build your own x and was surprised that you can do a lot of things with just pyhton.
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C++ exercises?
As for exercises there are plenty of programming task websites out there, most of them are quite boring but you can use a fun one like https://adventofcode.com/ . However the best things to work on are things you actually like so do some small projects. Games (start with command line stuff like hang-man) are common, otherwise pick something from https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x or whatever else ideas come to your mind.
What are some alternatives?
bitcoin-sv - Bitcoin SV (Satoshi Vision) is the original Bitcoin. This Github repository provides open-source software to enable use of Bitcoin SV.
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solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
pmv3 - (Withdrawn) A version 3 transaction format proposal for Bitcoin Cash. Maintainer recommends CashTokens:
tech-interview-handbook - 💯 Curated coding interview preparation materials for busy software engineers
bitcoinassetjs
system-design-primer - Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.
honggfuzz - Security oriented software fuzzer. Supports evolutionary, feedback-driven fuzzing based on code coverage (SW and HW based)
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