Why should you be interested in #Gnoland and #gnolang?
August 27th, 2022

I know that many programmers like the go language, the learning curve of the go language is easy, the development and operation efficiency is high, the powerful standard library and the simple concurrency make people have to like her, why can't you use go to develop smart contracts and districts What about blockchain applications? Don't worry, now there are:

Why should you be interested in #Gnoland and #gnolang?Gnoland is a next-generation smart contract platform created by Cosmos founder Jae Kwon. Jae Kwon said in an interview that he likes good frameworks because frameworks provide many good applications and make building applications easy and seamless. However, since there is currently no such framework in the blockchain industry, he decided to create one himself. After creating Tendermint and the Cosmos SDK, he decided to build a new virtual machine, which would be a platform that would allow you to program in an intuitive way, reducing the complexity of data persistence. One just needs to focus on Go programming,More importantly, Gnoland's smart contract language Gnolang inherits Golang's faster compilation speed, cleaner syntax and resource-efficient concurrency.

Gnoland adopts a new language called Gnolang, which is a fork of Golang. Golang has clear advantages over other languages ​​when dealing with concurrency. While most programming languages ​​like C++ or Java use multithreading to run concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines.
The most commonly used languages ​​in the current blockchain development environment are Solidity for EVM-compatible networks and Rust for Solana and Cosmos SDK networks; both Solidity and Rust are inspired by C++. While the above are excellent languages, Gnolang inherits Golang's faster compilation speed, cleaner syntax, and resource-efficient concurrency.

In the near future, we will have a faster and more efficient smart contract development platform.

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