If you think developer experience in web3 is bad, you are too young. I was here when: 1. The only template that existed was create-react-app. 2. I wrote my first dApp using class components (to this day, I still remember how long it took me to understand the difference between componentDidMount and componentWillMount). 3. web3.js was still at version 0.0.x. 4. Sepolia ETH was easy to acquire. 5. When I got stuck on an error, forget Cursor or ChatGPT—even Stack Overflow would give up. 6. "EVM" meant Ethereum mainnet. 7. The best (and only) wallet was the one with the fox icon. 8. The only KOL was Vitalik. 9. Dev and DevRel were the same thing. 10. Etherscan was the best and only block explorer out there 11. No one faded Truffle.js - it was the sh** 12. docs? We used to read code like maniacs
@_pranav_singhal but like its still bad 🤣
@_pranav_singhal Built a whole research project on Decentralized AI using Truffle and Web3.py 😎😎😆😆
@_pranav_singhal As a new generation web 3 developer, I can feel your pain in every line
@_pranav_singhal Bro is flexing what stone age felt like
@_pranav_singhal truffle plus ganache
@_pranav_singhal When I was starting Ropsten and Goerli were the king
@_pranav_singhal see you in. denver x.com/NozomiNetwork/…
@_pranav_singhal Sepolia ETH was easy to acquire 😂
@_pranav_singhal It only gets better from here \m/ - Whatcha building rn?
@_pranav_singhal We are from that era where we have testnets like Ropsten, Rinkeby, and Kovan