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Gnoland is an interoperable high-concurrency smart contract platform founded by Jae Kwon, the former founder of Cosmos. Developers can build smart contracts on-chain using Gno language. Gno is a new language, which is another great smart contract development language besides solidity, and it is worth learning. We know that solidity is the most familiar smart contract development language, but it also has problems in various aspects, such as security, etc. We need more advanced new smart contract development languages, which is conducive to the development of blockchain.
Gnoland adopts a new language called Gnolang, a fork of the Golang. A clear advantage of Golang compared to other languages is apparent when dealing with concurrency. While a majority of programming languages such as C++ or Java use multithreading for running 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-based networks; both Solidity and Rust are inspired by C++. Although all of the above are excellent languages, Gnolang inherits faster compiling speed, more concise grammar, and resource-effective concurrency from Golang.
Gnoland is an interoperable high-concurrency smart contract platform founded by Jae Kwon, the former founder of Cosmos. Developers can build smart contracts on-chain using Gno language. Gno is a new language, which is another great smart contract development language besides solidity, and it is worth learning. We know that solidity is the most familiar smart contract development language, but it also has problems in various aspects, such as security, etc. We need more advanced new smart contract development languages, which is conducive to the development of blockchain.
Gnoland adopts a new language called Gnolang, a fork of the Golang. A clear advantage of Golang compared to other languages is apparent when dealing with concurrency. While a majority of programming languages such as C++ or Java use multithreading for running 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-based networks; both Solidity and Rust are inspired by C++. Although all of the above are excellent languages, Gnolang inherits faster compiling speed, more concise grammar, and resource-effective concurrency from Golang.
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