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]]>After a successful first round of research diving into the developer experiences of AssemblyScript and Rust earlier this month, we’re back in action with ROUND 2. This is a compensated opportunity to contribute to the future success of NEAR and help shape the future of developer experience for the community.
The next big decision we welcome the community to participate in is how we will support AssemblyScript in addition to Rust as a WASM source. We want to test our assumptions about the value propositions of these languages with community developers in order to make an informed, evidence based decision on what we choose to support, and to what extent.
Round 1 of this initiative focused on reading and discussing a set of pre-written contracts.
For Round 2, we want to walk through setting up and deploying a simple contract with our developer participants in order to compare and contrast the experience between languages. If selected, participants who complete a session with us will be compensated with $50 of value in the form of a gift card or tokens depending on location.
If interested in participating, fill out this invite form to connect with our team. You do not have to have participated in Round 1 to participate in Round 2.
It’s easy to join and we’re open to feedback from community members from around the world. After a quick survey and remote interview we’ll ask you to complete a few simple dev tasks and provide your feedback to the team.
… you’re a developer with experience in Javascript / Typescript
… you’re a developer with experience in AssemblyScript
… you’re a developer with experience in Rust
… you’re a developer with experience in Solidity
… you’re interested in getting some hands-on time with some of the basic NEAR developer tooling.
If this sounds like you, and you’d like to participate in this initiative, please fill out the participant sign up form here, and we’ll reach out with additional details should you be selected!
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