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November 13, 2019, 09:50:36 PM
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Even though I am a learner, I call myself a Developer cos I l believe I can achieve it. Over 3 weeks, I have improved in coding knowledge (python) but that's not enough.

I search for materials and projects I can leverage upon to build ideas. Recently, I stumbled on Near protocol -A platform for developers and non-developers.

Something caught my attention while glancing at the site. And that's exactly the topic of this post.

The platform is new and seems cool. On Near protocol, Developers have the option to either use their terminal or use online IDE provided by Near. As a developer, you only focus one developing features for their app rather than much time on set up.
https://nearprotocol.com.
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November 14, 2019, 10:23:38 AM
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Even though I am a learner, I call myself a Developer cos I l believe I can achieve it. Over 3 weeks, I have improved in coding knowledge (python) but that's not enough.

I search for materials and projects I can leverage upon to build ideas. Recently, I stumbled on Near protocol -A platform for developers and non-developers.

Something caught my attention while glancing at the site. And that's exactly the topic of this post.

The platform is new and seems cool. On Near protocol, Developers have the option to either use their terminal or use online IDE provided by Near. As a developer, you only focus one developing features for their app rather than much time on set up.
https://nearprotocol.com.
You wrote it in the wrong section that is why the title did not interest anyone. Try moving this to the Bitcoin Forum > Other > Off-topic section.
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November 14, 2019, 10:19:48 PM
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Even though I am a learner, I call myself a Developer cos I l believe I can achieve it. Over 3 weeks, I have improved in coding knowledge (python) but that's not enough.

I search for materials and projects I can leverage upon to build ideas. Recently, I stumbled on Near protocol -A platform for developers and non-developers.

Something caught my attention while glancing at the site. And that's exactly the topic of this post.

The platform is new and seems cool. On Near protocol, Developers have the option to either use their terminal or use online IDE provided by Near. As a developer, you only focus one developing features for their app rather than much time on set up.
https://nearprotocol.com.
You wrote it in the wrong section that is why the title did not interest anyone. Try moving this to the Bitcoin Forum > Other > Off-topic section.

Oh many thanks. I didn't notice that.
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