As part of our ongoing developer stories series, we aim to give more visibility to essential tools in the ecosystem. This week, we feature Thang, who is building a better JavaScript client for Polkadot. This series is designed to help developers integrate more smoothly with the Polkadot ecosystem. Thang dives deep into the technical improvements that Dedot offers over existing solutions. He highlights its stronger type systems, reduced memory consumption, and improved tree-shaking capabilities. Together, these enhancements promise to significantly improve the developer experience and efficiency when building on Polkadot. Starting from the next episode, our host will conduct pair programming sessions with the builders who created or are currently developing these libraries.
In this episode of the AwesomeDOT Podcast, we sit down with Richard Houldsworth, the CTO of Xcavate, to explore how his Polkadot-based platform is revolutionizing property investments. Xcavate enables fractional ownership and simplifies access to real estate for a global audience by leveraging Polkadot's rich ecosystem.
As Kagome posted their treasury proposal for Milestone 4, We are joined by Kamil Salakhiev from the Quadrivium team, a veteran in the Polkadot ecosystem with over 8 years of experience. Kamil dives into his work on Kagome, a Polkadot host implementation in C++, and the challenges of building a client that prioritizes diversity and security in the Polkadot network.