Welcome to the 5th week of May 2024 at GnoDesk.
Road to Testnet 4
Gno Core
- New Gno.land Logo — The Gno.land project has announced its new logo: the Gnome. The new logo is designed to “reflect the true spirit of the project”. Read more about the philosophy and the reasoning behind the new logo here.
- GopherCon Europe Sponsorship — The Gno.land Core Team will be joining GopherCon Europe 2024 as a Platinum Sponsor. GopherCon Europe is a developer conference for the Go Community, held from June 17~20 in Berlin, Germany. Apply to the conference here.
- Nebular Summit Sponsorship — The Gno.land Core Team will be joining Nebular Summit 2024 as a sponsor. Manfred Touron, VP of Engineering, will be giving a keynote speech at the event. Nebular Summit is a premier developer conference for the Cosmos community, held from July 12~13 in Brussels, Belgium. Apply to the conference here.
- Gnomes in Serbia — On the 3rd week of May, the Gno Core Engineering Team has gathered in Belgrade, Serbia, to discuss the technical roadmap of the Gno.land Project. Topics covered include Testnet 4 launch plans, blockchainless Gno, governance & DAO structuring, and more. While in town, the team hosted “Building Dynamic Applications with Interpreted Go”, a meetup to introduce Gno to Gophers. Find out more in the recap blog here.
gnopls
: Gno Please! —gnopls
, the Gno language server, was released.gnopls
provides powerful Gno-specific features such as autocomplete, documentation, and formatting for any application that supports LSP. The tool is available here.- Limiting the Package Path Length — The length of paths for packages or realms has been limited to 256 bytes. The implementation can be found here.
- Validator Set Management in Gno —
/r/sys/vals
is an initial validator set implementation in Gno. It will serve as a foundation to build Gno’s unique PoC consensus upon. Follow the progress here.
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