Hello world! Welcome to another edition of the Web3 Python Weekly. Each week we’ll bring you one exercise, tweet, & video to keep you up to date on all things happening at the crossroads of Web3 & python. Thanks for joining us!
Understanding the IOTA Client Library with Kumar Anirudha
We recently interviewed Kumar on the Python Weekly AMA, check out the full recording here:
#PYTHON WEEKLY AMA ft. @kranirudha ✈️
Pigeons travel far to find Python builders! Join us tomorrow as we sit down with Kumar building @shimmernet @iota, soon with EVM & WASM support? 👀
📅 Tue, January 31
⌚ 8 am PST / 11 am EST
https://t.co/tF5KoonYdO
The IOTA Client Library:
The IOTA Client Library allows users to interact with Iota and Shimmer networks. You can use it to generate addresses, send messages, sign and send transactions, and more.
Beyond establishing the initial connection to a node, iota.rs has no state. Operations use only the data you pass during a call and have no effect on your software beyond returning a value. You are in complete control of the data flow in your application.
More about this library is available here: https://wiki.iota.org/shimmer/iota.rs/welcome/
And what about the wallet library?
Yes, the wallet library allows for more use-cases. Very early versions are available right now as bindings. Users can use them to send transaction, create Native Tokens, NFTs, Foundries, and more.
More about this library is available here: https://wiki.iota.org/shimmer/wallet.rs/welcome/
How to get started:
The latest stable version is available on Pypi for the iota client library. The wallet library release is coming soon.
Here’s the Github repositories from where also they can be built:
Client Library
Wallet Library
Some tutorials can be found here:
Client Library Tutorials
Wallet Library Tutorials
Where to find us:
Find more about us here:
IOTA Foundation:
Website
Twitter
Discord
Shimmer Network:
Website
Twitter
Wiki
Or find me on Twitter @kranirudha
Curve Vyper Tutorial Lesson 8: Integer Math by Gerrit Hall
A new web3 Python SDK catches traction
🐍 IT'S OUT: PALOMA .PY IS HERE 🐍
Officially announcing Paloma’s Python SDK Quickstart guide to creating tokens on Paloma! 🙌
Create tokens and transactions on Paloma with the simplicity of Python. COO!
Check out our Quickstart guide here:
docs.palomachain.com/guide/develop/…
That's it for today & see ya next time! If you liked this issue, be sure to share!