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Question: Developer tool needs #516
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I'm not certain sure about if you can call this as 'tools', but something like go playground will be useful for develops to play with gno without setting environment. IMHO, something like |
@r3v4-onbloc @moul I am not sure if this is part of Game of Realms. |
@JasonMarkWomack have you seen this documentation from the Onbloc team: https://onbloc.gitbook.io/gnoland-developer-portal/ ? I might be off but it seems like 'gnodev' might be what you are looking for. It is a harness for writing and testing Gnolang smart contract code without having to hook up to a full chain. It is still early days for the tool but it is a functional start. Let us know if this is at all what you were looking for. https://onbloc.gitbook.io/gnoland-developer-portal/docs/cli/gnodev |
As a newcomer, I think it would be nice to have a trello-like board, to map out visually the tasks and who does what. I have created an example here (using content from the Gnoland developer call list): https://github.com/users/grepsuzette/projects/1/views/1 |
Since we mentionned the trello-like thing, I don't suggest to spend a lot of time on this. But at least have a card per module for the GoR part 1, with the links and people involved. As this is the priority to go to part 2. All the other tasks don't need to be there IMO. |
Hey @grepsuzette the trello like board you started for the gnoland developer call to help simplify the onboarding process is pretty handy. I'll bring this up as I think for GoR engagement it could really help. |
This issue is to keep track and discuss about developer tools.
Which Golang Web2 tools should be ported to Gno?
Which Solidity/CosmWasm tools should be adapted for Gno?
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