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Gnoland uses a new language called Gnolang, which is an offshoot of Golang. Golang has a clear advantage over other languages when it comes to handling concurrency. While most programming languages such as C++ or Java use multiple threads to run concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines. Almost all existing blockchains are single-threaded, which means that processing multiple transactions at the same time will result in conflicts between double flowers or states. Gnoland offers the most viable solution to this, namely integrating goroutines by supporting Golang as a smart contract language.
The most common languages used in current blockchain development environments are Solidity for EVM-compatible networks and Rust for Solana and Cosmos SDK networks; both Solidity and Rust are inspired by C++. While all of these are excellent languages, Gnolang inherits Golang's faster compilation, cleaner syntax, and resource-efficient concurrency.
This is what interests me most about Gnolang, but of course there are other advantages, so I look forward to its growth.
Gnoland uses a new language called Gnolang, which is an offshoot of Golang. Golang has a clear advantage over other languages when it comes to handling concurrency. While most programming languages such as C++ or Java use multiple threads to run concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines. Almost all existing blockchains are single-threaded, which means that processing multiple transactions at the same time will result in conflicts between double flowers or states. Gnoland offers the most viable solution to this, namely integrating goroutines by supporting Golang as a smart contract language.
The most common languages used in current blockchain development environments are Solidity for EVM-compatible networks and Rust for Solana and Cosmos SDK networks; both Solidity and Rust are inspired by C++. While all of these are excellent languages, Gnolang inherits Golang's faster compilation, cleaner syntax, and resource-efficient concurrency.
This is what interests me most about Gnolang, but of course there are other advantages, so I look forward to its growth.
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