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Join or collaborate with web3.php #39

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filips123 opened this issue Sep 26, 2018 · 5 comments
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Join or collaborate with web3.php #39

filips123 opened this issue Sep 26, 2018 · 5 comments

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@filips123
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Currently, there two (maybe even more) Ethereum / Web3 libraries for PHP, digitaldonkey/ethereum-php and sc0Vu/web3.php. Both are great and they have some special features.

It will be great if they will be joined or collaborated. They could grew up and maybe someday even became the "official" PHP Ethereum / Web3 library under Ethereum organization on GitHub. It could be hard, but it would be great.

If they joined, I recommend to use name web3.php because other Ethereum / Web3 implementations are using web3.{lang} (web3.js, web3.py) so it would be better to use this standard.

@filips123
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sc0Vu/web3.php#110

@digitaldonkey
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Thank you @filips123 for bringing this up.

I proposed the same when I first saw web3p popping up. But I never got an answer from @sc0Vu

I like the idea and I'm still open to it, but I also see how different our approaches are.

@peter279k
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It looks like that the web3.php is inactivated because that repo has been inactive for about long time.

@sc0Vu
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sc0Vu commented Dec 12, 2018

@peter279k @digitaldonkey Good to see this issue, I'm open to it.

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It might be good to do some comparison to find out which features provide the most values in both libraries. Where would be a good place to do that?

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