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Another excellent video by Nader Dabit is available for you to understand Arweave and other aspects of the Arweave ecosystem such as Smartweave and Warp.
There is also a detailed open-source repository outlining common attack vectors for smart contracts and historical exploits using these attacks:
Arweave
Developers have come up with many different libraries and frameworks to address these issues over the past decade; jQuery, Angular, Svelte, Vue... the list goes on!
I'll outline the exact steps that I personally took to land a role as a developer relations engineer at thirdweb; a suite of developer tools for building in web3.
The general consensus going into 2023 is that Tailwind CSS is the gold standard for adding styles to your application. I personally like to use a tool called Material UI that comes with pre-built components; however, most people don't agree with me on this.
Developers have come up with many different libraries and frameworks to address these issues over the past decade; jQuery, Angular, Svelte, Vue... the list goes on!
One library has come out on top; React, which is:
Private gateways - using services such as Pinata or nft.storage for faster speed and higher availability, (again, or just use thirdweb as we discuss next).
The general consensus going into 2023 is that Tailwind CSS is the gold standard for adding styles to your application. I personally like to use a tool called Material UI that comes with pre-built components; however, most people don't agree with me on this.
Developers have come up with many different libraries and frameworks to address these issues over the past decade; jQuery, Angular, Svelte, Vue... the list goes on!
IPFS
Developers have come up with many different libraries and frameworks to address these issues over the past decade; jQuery, Angular, Svelte, Vue... the list goes on!
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