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Stefann's Builder Journey #94
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Hey everyone, I just finished building my home realm, and you can check it out here 🎉 I wanted to give it a unique twist, so since I love traveling, I came up with an idea to make it a bit interactive. Whenever someone tips my travel jar (sends GNOT's to the realm), the background photo changes to a different city — like I’m traveling around the world thanks to your donations! 🌍 On a serious note, I really think this was a great idea for my first realm, as it helped me get familiar with the environment and explore many of the basic libraries. Some didn’t make it to the final product, but the experience stays. I also tried using a random function to display backgrounds after each donation. I had a rough time using the built-in Additionally, I've included a feature that allows the realm owner (myself) to withdraw accumulated GNOT donations. 💰 You can find all the details and discussion in PR-2918 I hope you like it, and if you do, make sure to tip that jar! 😉 As for future plans, I think a good next step would be getting more familiar with the environment and libraries by doing some follow-up work on other live coding sessions. Feel free to share any thoughts and suggestions. Till next time! |
Hello again! Last week was quite interesting - I had a chance to do an in-depth analysis and propose improvements to a concept and logic frequently used in home realms. What I’m referring to is the Also, I just submitted my proposal to address the issue that @moul raised about the lack of documentation for some standard library functions related to the problem above. If assigned, I hope to contribute to the documentation regarding these functions. Here is the link to the related issue: gnolang/gno#2923 (comment) While analyzing the above problem, I also became familiar with the I will be making separate issues regarding each proposal mentioned, I am just waiting to get at least one approval from a more experienced contributor. Besides all this, while reading through other open issues, @matijamarjanovic and I came up with an idea. We thought of creating a fine-tuned ChatGPT plugin for Gno development. The plugin would leverage Gno’s official documentation, examples, and solutions from the gnolang GitHub repository. This would make Gno development easier for newcomers, especially while the language is still in early development and the documentation is not yet complete. You can read more about this proposal here: gnolang/gno#2950 (comment) Feel free to share any thoughts and suggestions. Till next time! |
Hello again, I am back! I haven’t been very active over the past couple of weeks as I was attending the DevCon conference and EthGlobal hackathon, while also sorting out academic obligations to free up time for the SCP. But now, I’m thrilled to announce that my cohort has officially started the Student Contributor Program today! 🎉 A huge thanks to @leohhhn and @VT-Cosmos for hosting an excellent introductory meeting and setting the stage for our journey ahead. The current plan is to get more familiar with all the repositories and review open issues and PRs. I will also catch up on recent changes and reassess the ideas I mentioned in my last journey comment to ensure they’re still relevant. If not, I will explore other ways to get involved. I’ll be back soon with more updates about my progress and next steps! |
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, in the meantime my homepage PR has been approved and merged into the monorepo. So, I’m now officially a Gno.land contributor! 🎉 You can find my homepage under my namespace "stefann" in the realm examples folder. |
Over the past week, with help of our mentor, we did some deep diving into the monorepo and its components. We explored ideas on how to improve some examples and discussed approaches to tackle challenges we encountered during development. Additionally, I started implementing a fun game inspired by Ethereum's FOMO3D. Progress Last Week:
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My Builder Journey
Hey everyone! I'm Stefan, a Computer Science student from Belgrade, Serbia. I was introduced to Gno.land by @leohhhn during the Web3 Camp at Petnica Science Center, and since then, I’ve been eager to contribute to this ecosystem.
I thought the best way to start would be through the Student Contributor Program, so I assembled a team with three other students from my university. You can check out our application here 🔗
While we wait for a response, I’ve decided to get more familiar with the Gno environment by building an interactive home realm (got my eyes on that best home realm prize 👀). Will be back with more info when I am done.
Feel free to track my progress on this issue — I'll do my best to keep it up to date!
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