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Ramblings of Rigidity

Brandon Haggstrom

A collection of thoughts about development on Chia.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Rue: It's Alive!

I’m excited to announce that the latest iteration of Rue Lang is now released into the wild. It’s been quite the bumpy road to get here, but it’s finally ready!

2 months ago
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Optimizing Chia Puzzles

All Chia puzzles (for example the NFT state layer, NFT ownership layer, and CAT2 puzzle) are compiled to CLVM before being used on-chain. It’s important to make sure that these puzzles are as optimized as possible to maximize the throughput...

2 months ago
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Building the Rue Type System

This post goes into detail on how the type system of the Rue programming language works and the rationale behind its design. If you need a refresher, this is a link to the previous blog post where I described what Rue Lang is and what sets ...

3 months ago
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Rue and Improved

Rue Lang is a new programming language I’ve been working on for quite a while. It’s based on Rust, and aims to provide an alternative to Chialisp for writing puzzles for smart coins on the Chia blockchain.

4 months ago
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  • Brandon Haggstrom

    Software engineer at Chia Network Inc, and Chia ecosystem developer with a passion for Rust.

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