Solana's developer experience just got a major overhaul with a critical upgrade rolling out today—one of the most significant devex improvements in the network's history. This isn't just incremental tweaking; it's something that's been a pain point for builders for the past three years. The upgrade tackles fundamental friction in the development workflow, making it easier for developers to build, test, and deploy on Solana. A move like this could reshape how developers interact with the ecosystem and lower barriers to entry for new projects.
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not_your_keys
· 01-19 02:09
Finally here, after three years of holding our breath, Sol developers can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-17 15:47
It's been three years, and finally taking action. Can the efficiency improvement be quantified? It depends on on-chain data; don't just hype up the concept.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-16 22:05
Finally here, waited three years for this upgrade, really amateur developers are saved haha
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just_another_wallet
· 01-16 22:04
Finally, it's been three years, buddy.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 01-16 21:59
ngl, the real question here is whether smoother devex actually translates to better *creative primitives* or if we're just greasing the wheels of the same old narrative... three years of friction isn't solved by UX polish alone, imo
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-16 21:59
Finally here, three years of torment are finally over.
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PanicSeller
· 01-16 21:42
Finally here, waited three years and thought there was no hope.
Solana's developer experience just got a major overhaul with a critical upgrade rolling out today—one of the most significant devex improvements in the network's history. This isn't just incremental tweaking; it's something that's been a pain point for builders for the past three years. The upgrade tackles fundamental friction in the development workflow, making it easier for developers to build, test, and deploy on Solana. A move like this could reshape how developers interact with the ecosystem and lower barriers to entry for new projects.