if you see @historic-gorilla, please tell him he's an arsehole
Ups. I liked him but I do not like to like arseholes... ;-)
hopefully this one gives you some optimism
Yes, it does, thank you.
Of course, I know that there are some projects by private developers running in the background. Well, I suppose so. But it's always better, more "reassuring" to be informed about them - even if it's only plans for now.
By the way, have you thought about forming a work team? I'm sure there are still talented interested people who are simply afraid to tackle "the thing" alone. For example, I know from the German user @sail.far that he is also in the process of understanding the API and working with it. Of course I don't know if your plans fit together, but you can use existing networks (I know someone who knows someone who knows...).
All in all, I think your approach is exactly right: we should stop blaming the negative we are not happy with and do everything we can to give what we can to support our Steem. This can be good content, it can be code development, it can be good curation, or it can "just" be financial support for promising projects in all kinds of areas.
In this spirit, I wish you a well-deserved, relaxing holiday season.
I'm sure I'll like @future-gorilla too and look forward to next year.... :-)
Looking at sail.far's posts, it's interesting that he's using ASP.NET. Whilst this isn't a programming language that I have any experience of (other than managing people who do!), it's a language that has a lot of potential developers who can work with it. I also know it's the language that @starlord28 is working with so could be a good language to use. Certainly something to consider if we progress and in deciding upon how to and who should be involved (it might even be best if Steemit employs a Digital Agency local to them instead of the community running with it).
I'll stick to my plan for now and see where it takes us. I know that there are other discussions happening at the same time which could scupper my plans but could also provide fuel to it too 🚀
Ho ho ho. Enjoy your Christmas too (although I'll probably speak to you before)
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Oh, that doesn't matter... 😇
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There are devs like steemchiller and hightouch who do a much better job than me with javascript/node-related libraries/frameworks. I'm trying to be known as the guy who does .NET core/C# stuff. Much easier to be this than trying to do what steemchiller does so frequin well!
Plus .NET is my daily driver. So, it doesn't hurt for me to use it for everything else Steem related.
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We'll see where I can get to and then we can have a look and see what options we've got. Once I've developed a POC, we'll quickly find out if the DAO's available to support us going forwards and if it is, I'm sure we'll have plenty of developers to work with. I've got to remember... baby steps 🙂
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I have muted the comment that you've replied to because the user is posting shit so that they can get @justyy upvotes. Their most recent post has this paragraph repeated over and over again -
I don't want people like this in my comments who have added absolutely nothing, have no comment on the post he's replied to and has purely selfish motives😡
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Sending this one to justyy's blacklist.
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I tried getting in touch with @sail.far on his post. So, the thing that is kind of hindering development on Steem, apart from the lower support from Steemit right now, is the lesser number of libraries that would help us build DApps/tools on steem.
Me, for example, am not very familiar with Javascript but have found a way to work that into .NET core application of mine to get things done. II would love to have a chat with @sail.far as I too had plans to maintain a good code base for us .NET devs(I'm kind of biased that way lol) I haven't heard back from him yet. I really want to discuss a particular idea with him if we could chat even in some comment section. Though I'm not sure how big the language barrier is. And I've had a few bad experiences with Google translate as well. So, don't want to mess it up if there really is a language barrier.
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Oh, I don't think so, English is fine.
But I don't really know sail.far and I don't know why he doesn't answer you. Maybe he doesn't perceive anything anymore because he only sees codes... ;-)
I don't know anything about programming, I don't understand your comment (programming languages) nor sail.far's posts. I only understand that you all want to understand and that's good because it means development. Development is life, stagnation is death....
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The next time he posts, I will be right back in the comment section(If the post is about programming)😅
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