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RE: Programming in Ethereum - My First Contract (Part 1)

in #ethereum7 years ago

I like your post. You say its really easy to start in Etherium, but a lot of people are complaining that you have to install a ton of stuff. What do you think of the "Etherium Killers" - EOS,NEO,QTUM from the perspective of a programmer? Good info, keep them coming :)

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Eos might be interesting alternative soon, I like NEO tooling, But it will be hard for them to catch up You need to remember that security of the network is directly connected to hashpower which is connected to market cap. So it will be hard for others to catch up, especially taking under consideration that Ethereum team also do not sleep. But time will show :)

As You see from my post You do not need install anything to start, of course
If You go to more advance scenarios then things like :

truffle framework
testrpc

comes into play, but You do not need them to start. You do not need them for quite a long time to learn.