Rob Rob (rob-rob)

Rob Rob

Developer working in Web3, likely busy planning my next dual-sport motorcycle trip...

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hmm.. some years away from heavy Solidity development then returning to write some enterprise scale contract(s). * Foundry good * ERC2612 with EIP712 still needed * still powerful * still a massive PITA :) * safemath out good * no more unchecked for loop cuz i good mostly good.. now, lets *talk about auditors* lol

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hmm.. some years away from heavy Solidity development then returning to write some enterprise scale contract(s). * Foundry good * ERC2612 with EIP712 still needed * still powerful * still a massive PITA :) * safemath out good * no more unchecked for loop cuz i good mostly good.. now, lets *talk about auditors* lol

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depending on who is involved, what dependencies may be needed and what the lifetime of the app is. With a senior crew of experienced .js devs I would personally write vanilla. there are projects that do this successfully. Fastify for example. most cases however, particularly with .js, are going to involve less experienced devs who likely have a high comfort level with .ts. pick the right tool for the job. i just wish more .ts lib devs understood *wide interface at the top, narrow at the bottom* but i digress..

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