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    Remix IDE

    Remix IDE

    Browser-based compiler and IDE

    ...It fosters a fast development cycle and has a rich set of plugins with intuitive GUIs. Remix is used for the entire journey of contract development as well as act as a playground for learning and teaching Ethereum. Remix IDE is part of the Remix Project which is a platform for development tools that use a plugin architecture. It encompasses sub-projects including Remix Plugin Engine, Remix Libs, and of course Remix-IDE. Remix IDE is a powerful open source tool that helps you write Solidity contracts straight from the browser. ...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    ETHEReact

    ETHEReact

    A decentralized e-commerce platform!

    ETHEReact is a full stack DApp; demonstrating e-commerce capabilities without any database powering the backend but the EVM standing tall! This is not a product in itself but the idea for aspiring blockchain enthusiasts to uncover the potential; end-to-end! This app is comprised of Truffle powered testrpc (which is also called ganache) facilitating local development.& Web3 bridges Ethereum to ReactJS!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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