[GnoDesk] Week 5 of May 2024

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3 min readMay 31, 2024

Welcome to the 5th week of May 2024 at GnoDesk.

Road to Testnet 4

Visit the Official Test4 Milestone for details.

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.
The New Gno.land Logo | Twitter
  • 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.
Sponsorship Announcement | Twitter
  • 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.
Sponsorship Announcement | Twitter
  • 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.
Building Dynamic Applications with Interpreted Go | Gno.land Blog
  • 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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