I remember when I first switched

  • I remember when I first switched

    Posted by vakevon424 on February 11, 2026 at 7:14 am

    I remember when I first switched from web development to Web3, the hardest part wasn’t the Solidity syntax, but setting up the local environment. It felt like I needed five different terminals open just to compile “Hello World.” It’s getting better now, but you still need to know the core stack. I found a breakdown of the essential gear for blockchain developers that lists things like Truffle and Metamask, which you can check here: https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2019/05/26/tools-blockchain-developers/ to see what a standard setup looks like. Honestly, even if you move to newer frameworks later, understanding how Geth and Remix work is crucial for debugging. If you skip learning how to run a local blockchain instance, you’re going to waste a fortune on testnet gas fees eventually.

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