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Offline testz

They raised 15 million dollars + they can promise devs funds that are set aside ...

Even they get 15 million dollars, its no a point to waste even a 0.5 million for such of experiment in early stages.  :)
Maybe I'm wrong let's see at the end of the year.

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They raised 15 million dollars + they can promise devs funds that are set aside ...
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Offline testz

As I can see here: https://github.com/ethereum
Ethereum develop simultaneously in Python, Java, Go and C++, is it waste of dev resources or some new, secret, development tehnique with which I'm not familiar yet?

The benefit of their approach is that it forces them to stick to a "spec" and check compatibility.    But it is a huge cost.

Thanks for clarification. IMHO, strange idea at least at their current stage and waste of donation funds.  :(

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As I can see here: https://github.com/ethereum
Ethereum develop simultaneously in Python, Java, Go and C++, is it waste of dev resources or some new, secret, development tehnique with which I'm not familiar yet?

The benefit of their approach is that it forces them to stick to a "spec" and check compatibility.    But it is a huge cost.
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Offline testz

As I can see here: https://github.com/ethereum
Ethereum develop simultaneously in Python, Java, Go and C++, is it waste of dev resources or some new, secret, development tehnique with which I'm not familiar yet?