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Sorry not sorry
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same reaction i get when a project says "we ran doom on-chain!" no you didn't. your chain can't even pass a thousand TPS without dying, it sure as hell can't run doom.
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wen 2.1 i need u
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As soon as humanly possible — we're making sure that mainnet data is upgraded safely at the moment.
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should i still learn go? what would you recommend to be the focus to prepare for that?
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If I might chime in, I’d recommend the tour of go to see the basics: https://go.dev/tour Then try some of their tutorials: https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/getting-started Then if you wanted a project, I personally think building CLIs in go is a lot of fun. This framework makes it pretty easy to do: https://cli.urfave.org/ Another option might be trying to build a backend API, also a great learning experience.
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