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RE: My Notes on Wren, the Language of EOS

in #eos8 years ago

Interesting, thanks for the notes. I also took a look at wren and I am glad you started the #wren hashtag.

I am not a developer, so I first learned Python as I was told was the easiest... I will try to tackle wren now as they are somewhat similar.. one thing I didnt like from my noob experience was that you need to put: "System.print" with capital S, not sure why, but I hate getting errors for case sensitive commands

Anywayz, expecting to read a lot more from you on wren!

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Hopefully I'll find something interesting to do with wren once the testnet launches, and I attempt to wrap my head around what EOS actually is.

I hate getting errors for case sensitive commands

I did notice (but didn't add to my notes) that wren is case sensitive. One thing most non-programmers don't fully appreciate is how important exactness is when writing good code. If we get sloppy, things break. From that perspective, I don't mind seeing an error telling me I'm starting to get lazy with my exactness. :)

Good luck with it. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll try to help as best I can (though I'm a noob here too).

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