It was first introduced in August 2014, and its stable version has been evolving ever since.
Solidity takes inspiration from other programming languages:
JavaScript for its flexibility (used for building websites).
C++ for its strict structure and speed (great for complex apps).
Python for its readability and beginner-friendly vibe.
But let’s be real—while Solidity aims to be easy to learn, it’s still a bit of a challenge for most beginners!
If you already know a bit of JavaScript, C++, or Python, you’ll find Solidity feels a little familiar.
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