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Day 2. The Move Programming Language. Why MOVE? Why Move Industries Chose the MOVE Language. Today we nosedive into the soul of Move Industries. If Move Industries is the engine, Move is the fuel that powers everything. Let us break it down in the simplest way possible. Move was originally created during Meta's Diem project. It came from Meta, which is Facebook. The language was designed for serious scale. It was not built as a fun experiment. It was engineered to handle billions of users with strict security rules. That foundation alone puts the language in a different league. Most smart contract hacks happen because common languages like Solidity allow mistakes that attackers can exploit. Move solves this with a resource-based model. There is no accidental duplication of assets. It offers strict control over data and permissions. Clear execution rules are in place. This design shuts down common exploits like reentrancy attacks. It also prevents overflow and underflow bugs. Unauthorized state changes are blocked. In simple terms, Move makes it extremely hard for developers to write insecure code. Here is the easiest way to understand Move. Move treats digital assets like real-life items. You cannot duplicate them. You cannot misplace them. You cannot hand them out by mistake. If you have one phone in real life, you cannot magically create another one. Move brings that same physical logic into Web3. This is why Move is trusted for handling money. It works for identity. It suits gaming assets. It handles credentials and more. Move Industries wants to build a blockchain stack that is safe. It needs to be efficient. The stack must be scalable. It should be developer-friendly. It has to be ready for mainstream adoption. Move checks every one of those boxes. By building their entire modular system on Move, they ensure that the apps created on Move Industries are harder to exploit. Those apps are cheaper to run. They are easier for developers to reason about. They are faster for end users. It is the foundation for a secure future Web3. Students at FUOYE do not need years of coding experience to start with Move. Move is one of the easiest languages to learn because of its structure. It has built-in safety rules. Move Industries is making it even easier with tools. They provide documentation. They offer onboarding guides. This is your chance to start building in a language that may define the next decade of blockchain development. @BCFuoye @movementlabsxyz @moveindustries @SardiusJay Register for the event : https://luma.com/wkl1c48o
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