Arbitrum Stylus now supports developers to write smart contracts using C language
ChainCatcher news, Arbitrum Stylus has completed a new upgrade, supporting developers to write smart contracts in C language using the Stylus C-SDK. The tools introduced in Cargo-Stylus will parse Solidity and create initial C language code for smart contracts.
Previous report, the Arbitrum development team Offchain Labs announced the launch of Arbitrum Stylus code and the public testnet release. This allows developers to build applications on the Arbitrum Nitro chain using traditional EVM tools and WASM-compatible languages (such as Rust, C, and C++).
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