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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: luckybit on October 13, 2014, 06:53:34 pm
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And innovation is the key to victory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHi-FvzTHNo
How can we promote flexibility? How long is it going to be before we have Turing complete scripting? Can we get it before Ethereum is released?
I think the key to victory for the Bitshares ecosystem is to continuously increase the rate of innovation and an easy way to do this is to give developers as much flexibility as is safe.
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Enabling developers is one of my explicit goals with KeyID. If you find my Key Graph post you'll see examples of what can be done by third parties without an embedded scripting language.
I really want to put the EVM on DPOS as soon as both are stable, and introduce a concept of first-class contracts which "belong to the DAC". I think this would make DAC development a thousand times faster.
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Enabling developers is one of my explicit goals with KeyID. If you find my Key Graph post you'll see examples of what can be done by third parties without an embedded scripting language.
I really want to put the EVM on DPOS as soon as both are stable, and introduce a concept of first-class contracts which "belong to the DAC". I think this would make DAC development a thousand times faster.
Fantastic. I am waiting for this.
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Enabling developers is one of my explicit goals with KeyID. If you find my Key Graph post you'll see examples of what can be done by third parties without an embedded scripting language.
I really want to put the EVM on DPOS as soon as both are stable, and introduce a concept of first-class contracts which "belong to the DAC". I think this would make DAC development a thousand times faster.
What is EVM?
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Enabling developers is one of my explicit goals with KeyID. If you find my Key Graph post you'll see examples of what can be done by third parties without an embedded scripting language.
I really want to put the EVM on DPOS as soon as both are stable, and introduce a concept of first-class contracts which "belong to the DAC". I think this would make DAC development a thousand times faster.
What is EVM?
ethereum virtual machine