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March 12, 2019, 07:00:44 PM
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Hello everyone.

I would ask some specialist to write for me the high-quality review of the most popular (Java, JS, C ++, C #, Python, Ruby, Solidity, Golang, Scala) and new (Lisk, Scilla, Vyper) languages: their compare, advantages and disadvantages (in the the blockchain programming area - decentralized apps and smart contracts) with examples of successful/unsuccessful implementations and code comments (small and important pieces). And this one should include the brief analysis of the mistakes made during the implementation of smart contracts.

Estimated frame:
a) very briefly about what kind of language it is, how it appeared and who it develop now (history);
b) very briefly about where it is used (mostly);
c) briefly about + and - in common;
d) in detail about how it is used in the Blockchain and most important - in smart contracts; which the most famous projects used it (how and what a language is used for the project; if for a smart contract you should give examples of successful/unsuccessful code pieces with comments and analyze errors or vulnerabilities);
e) briefly + and - about using a lang in the Blockchain (conclusion).
2. The general conclusion of the article with the compare all languages ​​(compare their use in the blockchain and smart contracts). Better in table form with comments.

Uniqueness ~ 90%
Size ~ 3000 words (not including code examples).
Term - offer yourself what you will be comfortable for high-quality research.
Write me to PM
Thanks!
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March 12, 2019, 09:19:16 PM
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Hello everyone.

I would ask some specialist to write for me the high-quality review of the most popular (Java, JS, C ++, C #, Python, Ruby, Solidity, Golang, Scala) and new (Lisk, Scilla, Vyper) languages: their compare, advantages and disadvantages (in the the blockchain programming area - decentralized apps and smart contracts) with examples of successful/unsuccessful implementations and code comments (small and important pieces). And this one should include the brief analysis of the mistakes made during the implementation of smart contracts.

Estimated frame:
a) very briefly about what kind of language it is, how it appeared and who it develop now (history);
b) very briefly about where it is used (mostly);
c) briefly about + and - in common;
d) in detail about how it is used in the Blockchain and most important - in smart contracts; which the most famous projects used it (how and what a language is used for the project; if for a smart contract you should give examples of successful/unsuccessful code pieces with comments and analyze errors or vulnerabilities);
e) briefly + and - about using a lang in the Blockchain (conclusion).
2. The general conclusion of the article with the compare all languages ​​(compare their use in the blockchain and smart contracts). Better in table form with comments.

Uniqueness ~ 90%
Size ~ 3000 words (not including code examples).
Term - offer yourself what you will be comfortable for high-quality research.
Write me to PM
Thanks!

You have a PM from me.


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