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RE: This Just In -- Global Blockchain Technologies to Partner With SteemIt -- 20 Million Fund To Be Created

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Just fork condenser on github and run a copy of steemit on your own? Lots of people already do, or download one of the many flavors of the steem blockchain api's in ruby, python or php or node.js and rock on with services? Do note, you probably mean you want to integrate steem with your web services, steemit is just another blogging interface to steem's block chain.

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Thanks @sircork Yes you are right steemit is just a service on the block chain. My application is in Perl I will have to learn which is the best fit. I know I can call python from Perl and I have to learn that language anyway form my electronic experimentation.

I used to be a perl programmer decades ago in the 90s and early 2000s before PHP kicked in. I did it for years professionally :D Wild to hear it even mentioned now.

I can agree. Perl never got popular because it had to compile on reading the code. That problem was solved handily with processing power. To late. For the compiled languages took over. Perl lost momentum during that period.

I like the idea of most of the program running on the server keeping. This way the application runs and html5 browser. I been using long enough that I can debug the code.