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consensus algorithms. Gno.land will change the way developers think about
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programming.
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- Gno.land represents paradigm shift in multi-user programming that no other
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+ Gno.land represents a paradigm shift in multi-user programming that no other
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solution offers. It is not just a smart contract platform and blockchain; it is
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the world's first viable language-based multi-user operating system. Its
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ultimate goal is to host the world's knowledge base for the new millennium.
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Q: Why is everything else so complicated?
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A: Strangely difficult to answer, but ultimately because our languages,
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- compilers, interpreters, and programming paradigm is still evolving.
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+ compilers, interpreters, and programming paradigms are still evolving.
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## Brief Evolution of Language
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Written human language has only been around for a mere 6000 years, a blip in
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- our evolutionary history. Like living species our language and writing have
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- evolved along side us and within us. Adam was not the first homo sapiens on
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+ our evolutionary history. Like living species, our language and writing have
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+ evolved alongside us and within us. Adam was not the first Homo sapiens on
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earth, but he may have been the first with written language, and thereby a new
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kind of man.
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- Programming languages likewise has been evolving rapidly, but only for a
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+ Programming languages likewise have been evolving rapidly, but only for a
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handful of decades; it was in the 1970s when Alan Kay developed Smalltalk, the
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- first object oriented programming language. In the 1990’s Brendan Eich of
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- Netscape invented Javascript which forever transformed the World Wide Web; Sun
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+ first object- oriented programming language. In the 1990’s Brendan Eich of
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+ Netscape invented JavaScript which forever transformed the World Wide Web; Sun
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Microsystem made Java, and industries prospered greatly by these and similar
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language technologies.
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NOT native language
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- Dependent - running programs are owned by an owner; dependent on
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individuals, not self-sustaining
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- - Ephemeral - running programs are expected to fail; no guarantee of
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+ - Ephemeral - running programs are expected to fail; no guarantee of
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presence.
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- Single User Realm - import of internal libraries are native, but
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interactions with external programs are NOT native; generally no `import
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deterministic.
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- Auto Persistent - all changes to instantiated Gno objects in the transaction
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are persisted transparently.
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- - Self Sustaining - every transaction locks $GNOT up for new storage allocated;
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+ - Self- Sustaining - every transaction locks $GNOT up for new storage allocated;
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CPU gas fees paid in any language.
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- Timeless - every Gno object that is referenced (not GC’d) remains forever.
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- Multi User Realm - all objects are stored in realm packages (namespaces).
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## Gno Language Innovation
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- All modern popular programming langauges are designed for a single programmer
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+ All modern popular programming languages are designed for a single programmer
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user. Programming languages support the importing of program libraries natively
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for components of the single user's program, but this does not hold true for
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interacting with components of another user's (other) program. Gno is an
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to best express the complexities of programming in the inter-realm (inter-user)
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domain. In other words, Go is a restricted subset of the Gno language in the
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single-user context. (In this analogy client requests for Go web servers don't
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- count as they run outside of the server program).
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+ count as they run outside the server program).
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Gno is Go plus:
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- [ ` cross(fn)(…) ` ] ( https://github.com/gnolang/gno/blob/master/docs/resources/gno-interrealm.md#crossfn-and-crossing-specification )
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There are over a million Go developers and growing. Go as a language remains a
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popular language for developers, an order of magnitude more than Rust
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- developers, on par with Javascript developers but growing faster than
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- Javascript .
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+ developers, on par with JavaScript developers but growing faster than
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+ JavaScript .
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[ ![ TIOBE 2025] ( https://gnolang.github.io/blog/2025-05-05_gnoland-the-first-logoverse/src/thumbs/tiobe_2025.png )] ( https://gnolang.github.io/blog/2025-05-05_gnoland-the-first-logoverse/src/tiobe_2025.png )
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[ ![ GitHut2 2024] ( https://gnolang.github.io/blog/2025-05-05_gnoland-the-first-logoverse/src/thumbs/githut2_2024.png )] ( https://gnolang.github.io/blog/2025-05-05_gnoland-the-first-logoverse/src/githut2_2024.png )
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The best way to ensure success and to accelerate adoption is to seed the
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initial community with the right community. There are many types of
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- communities, such as crypto community, ethereum community, student community,
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- but since Bitcoin has gone mainstream these communities aren't always in
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+ communities, such as the crypto community, ethereum community, student community,
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+ but since Bitcoin has gone mainstream, these communities aren't always in
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agreement about the purpose of blockchain technology; because they aren't aware
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of the history and fabric of the hidden power structures that run the
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narrative--both mainstream AND controlled oppositions. They do not feel that
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But the "free-thinking" and "conspiracy" and "anti-war" and "anti-Covid19-vax"
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and even the "true Christian" communities feel an urgent need for
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censorship-proof coordination and communication tools. These communities have
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- influencers who are kept hidden from the general public; they have suffered
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- deplatforming, defamations , and even death.
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+ influencers who are kept hidden from the broader public; they have suffered
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+ deplatforming, defamation , and even death.
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Build tools, connections, and relations with these particular communities and
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especially those influencers who are nuanced in their research and speech.
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researcher focusing on non-custodial wallets, CeFi exchanges, Bitcoin,
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Ethereum, and the Cosmos ecosystem.
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- * Michelle Leech - " Experienced marketing and ecosystem builder skilled at
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+ * Michelle Leech - Experienced marketing and ecosystem builder skilled at
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creating and driving strategic initiatives that foster relationship building
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and boost developer advocacy, engagement, education, and product
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- utilization"
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+ utilization.
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* Lav Leon Hudak - DevRel Engineer with a strong background in blockchain
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development, documentation, and education.
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