The ConsenSys-funded company announced support for Tezos, Hyperledger Fabric, and R3's Corda.
Now, the company is adding support for Tezos, Hyperledger Fabric, and R3's Corda.
"As enterprises increasingly build decentralized protocols into their IT stack, Truffle is meeting the needs of developers by standardizing tooling, easing friction and promoting interoperability," said Coulter.
The announcement that generated the most excitement is Truffle's partnership with the Tezos Foundation and TQ Tezos.
Truffle plans to extend its support to Tezos smart contract languages including Michelson, LIGO, and SmartPy.
"Integration into Truffle Suite expands accessibility and lowers the barrier to entry for developers to build on Tezos," said Alison Mangiero, President of TQ Tezos.
"Tezos gets stronger and stronger as the ecosystem of developers building on the platform grows. We see this integration and the related materials as an important step in growing the Tezos developer community and look forward to seeing the new projects and ideas which emerge as a result," added Ryan Jesperson, president of the Tezos Foundation.
Truffle Suite recently became a corporate member of Hyperledger and the Linux Foundation alongside announcing its support for Hyperledger Fabric's EVM chaincode within Truffle.
"We believe the Truffle integration will bring even more energy and ideas from the Ethereum developer community into Hyperledger."
As tools like Truffle make blockchain development more accessible, decentralized applications and protocols like Ethereum and Tezos can hopefully flourish and begin bringing real-world value to the mainstream.
Truffle adding support for Tezos, Hyperledger Fabric, and R3 Corda
gepubliceerd op Aug 5, 2019
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