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Roadmap to Becoming a Web3 Developer in 2023
Polkadot Developer Community - Official community forum to discuss Substrate, PolkadotJS, and building cross-chain dApps.
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Bill Laboon AMA 9 Dec 2022 - 14.00-15.00 UTC
A great framework for building your own blockchain, and use numerous off-the-shelf modules, with Substrate - https://substrate.dev/
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Bill Laboon AMA - 1 Dec @ 12.00 UTC - Topic: Polkadot-JS App
Check out https://substrate.dev/ !
- # Le web décentralisé par la pratique
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Rust for backend development?
I'm mostly doing Blockchain based products and I saw Rust was a big player in it due to frameworks like Substrate & ICP that were written in Rust and support Rust so, I decided to go with it because of the features I want to add down the line that will use it. Also WASM has great support in Rust. So those were my main reasons I wanted to pick Rust as my server language.
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Where to learn substrate?
Make an effort to learn the underlaying programming language itself, Rust. Get your head around that, then take a good hard look at the code in Github, take notes, refer to the substrate docs as needed.
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The state of the Top DEFI protocols and their pros and cons for a currently new crypto developer. (And why after some deeper research I STILL CHOSE ALGORAND!)
Official Substrate Documentation for Blockchain Developers · Substrate Developer Hub
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What's everyone working on this week (19/2021)?
Trying to get a leg up using Substrate . Going through a tutorial and “The Book”. Being a Rust newbie but coming from a C/C++/C# background. I must say that rust reminds me of a better version of C++.
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Welcome to Polkadot!
Start Building at Substrate.dev
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What are the best Resources for becoming a blockchain developer?
I am also thinking about learning more about blockhain development. I have some experience in web development but I wouldn't say that I'm a pro. The only thing at the moment that seems like it would be possible to learn for someone like me is substrate. https://substrate.dev/ Not only because they promise an "easy" way to create a new crpyto and because it uses webassembly but because I also like Polkadot and Kusama alot.
Grants-Program
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TPScore: transactions per second metrics made easy
The project was build for the Web3 Foundation Grants Program. TPScore consists of two main parts:
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There are 43 active parachains on Polkadot, not counting private ones, and 130 total announced projects headed for parachain status. When is the relay chain going to be upgraded to handle more than 100 parachains?
Add a sub-consensus mechanism (there is an RFP out for this)
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Bill Laboon AMA 9 Dec 2022 - 14.00-15.00 UTC
There are some Substrate-based chains, such as Aleph Zero, already using alternative consensus systems to have block times of around a second. There's also an RFP that I worked on last year looking for people to work on it for a W3F grant.
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Bill Laboon AMA - 2 Sept 13.00 - 14.00 UTC (1-year anniversary! 🎂)
The W3F Grants team actually has a whole list of things we are looking for and would like to see in the ecosystem! https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/tree/master/rfps
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6 GitHub Repositories for Web3
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Where can I find a comprehensive resource listing all the Web3 Foundation grants/funding news?
The Web3 foundation repositories are the main source of truth. For applications: https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program For deliveries: https://github.com/w3f/Grant-Milestone-Delivery
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Bill Laboon AMA - 1 Dec @ 12.00 UTC - Topic: Polkadot-JS App
That all said, I agree that the mobile experience on Polkadot-JS App can be lacking. If anyone is interested in making a better experience, I recommend you apply for a grant to do so! Maybe you have a better idea for how to do this than any of us. =) https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/
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Ledgner Nano X Error - Txn version not supported
Correct, they have received grants from W3F - https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/blob/master/docs/accepted_grant_applications.md
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Saito Roadmap Update: 24 May 2021
Rust speed-benchmarking: we expect to get Saito-Rust to the point in the next three weeks where we will be able to begin benchmarking foundational components like block creation, transaction validation and data-hashing speeds. We plan to release a short test-suite others can use to validate our figures. Once this is done our Rust client should be able to make blocks and process transactions, but lack networking support.
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Welcome to Polkadot!
Web3 Open Grants Program (for smaller projects)
What are some alternatives?
starport - Ignite CLI is the all-in-one platform to build, launch, and maintain any crypto application on a sovereign and secured blockchain [Moved to: https://github.com/ignite-hq/cli]
saito-lite - A cross-platform javascript saito implementation
teloxide - 🤖 An elegant Telegram bots framework for Rust
ecosystem - Project files for Solana ecosystem members
bumpalo - A fast bump allocation arena for Rust
dropshot - expose REST APIs from a Rust program
OpenVehicleDiag - A rust based cross-platform ECU diagnostics and car hacking application, utilizing the passthru protocol
ink - Parity's ink! to write smart contracts.
awesome-web3.0 - A collection of awesome resources to learn Web 3.0🚀
Blockchain-stuff - Blockchain and Crytocurrency Resources
go-algorand - Algorand's official implementation in Go.
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