devcon 7 / prize worthy an ethereum python hackathon guide
Duration: 01:09:22
Speaker: Marc Garreau
Type: Workshop
Expertise: Beginner
Event: Devcon
Date: Nov 2024
Grid: tools for the ETH 2.0
In this lightning talk we'll show how Grid lets you safely download and manage ETH clients and interact with the ETH 2.0 beacon and validator chains.
Little-known Web3.py
A Web3.py maintainer steps though how to use some of the lesser-known features recently released: async functionality, off-chain data lookups, plugin support and more.
Solidity: Then, Now, & the Future!
In this talk, I will be presenting the prospect of Q1 2025 release of the Solidity language compiler including the following sections: - Latest features and developments - via-ir: what's happening and what's next - Experimental Solidity: The future of the language - Timeline & roadmap
Hardhat 3 Preview: Overhauled & Rust-Powered
The Hardhat team has been working continuously over the past two years to redesign and rewrite Hardhat from the ground up, including a major migration to Rust. This talk will explore the problems and solutions that the upcoming release of Hardhat 3 will focus on: performance, Solidity tests, correct L2 network simulation, and a comprehensive deployment system.
Solidity Inline-Assembly for Developer Experience
We demonstrate how inline-assembly is used at Solady to improve the account abstraction developer experience, write concise code, and create novel features. Solady is a Solidity library (MIT-licensed). Some of our biggest users include Coinbase, Optimism, Uniswap.
What would Solidity 1.0 and 2.0 look like?
Solidity has quite a long history already, especially in terms of "crypto years". Yet, the project has not yet reached the "magical" 1.0 release. This talk is discussing what the language could look like reaching 1.0; and going beyond reaching 2.0.
Updates from the Solidity Team
In this talk we will give an overview of what the Solidity team has worked on in 2017/2018 and what our plans our for the next year. It will cover features, challenges and plans.
Symbolic Computation for Fun and for Profit
How symbolic computation in EVM / Solidity works, end-to-end. I'll try to give insights on problems that can be solved efficiently, forming constraints, relaxations, how to build custom solvers from scratch, and produce computer proofs. We'll be saving gas!
Truebit - Trying to Fool a Blockchain
How to use interactive verification for offloading computations, providing help in scaling and giving a proper incentivisation scheme for doing computationally-intensive work.
Keynote: Nomic Foundation’s vision for Ethereum’s tooling ecosystem
Nomic Foundation is the nonprofit behind Hardhat. Nomic’s co-founder and CTO will walk you through Nomic’s long-term vision for a community-driven developer tooling ecosystem for Ethereum.