Everyone in the #Cardano community (and curious #crypto) people should go read this classic by Paul Graham for an explanation on why #Haskell (and all its complexity) is an advantage and not a hindrance.
paulgraham.com/avg.html
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@AlejandroidsTom@matiwinnetou Don't get me wrong, I am not saying abstraction layers ain't good. They make a lot of sense. But it's always good to know how it compiles down to the bottom layer and what are potential limitations.
One of common misconceptions in Cardano is that in order to develop something on Cardano a team / company needs to have Haskell / Plutus developers.
While it is ideal to have them in-house, in many cases still this is impractical and hard due to specific expertise.
However...🧵
CIPs coming with June’s HF:
CIPs (Cardano Improvement Proposals) present new features to the #Cardano network that are key to bettering our blockchain
The upcoming HF introduces:
CIP-31: Reference Inputs
CIP-32: Inline Datums
CIP-33: Reference Scripts
CIP-40: Collateral Outputs
1/25) I do not support SOL, far too many red flags
A blockchain with downtime is unacceptable
ETH & BTC never go down
SOL is suffering from the consequences of their own design decisions
There are many examples of lies, fraud & bad design
I will cover several in this thread: