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What open source TON projects is it useful to explore for a new developer?
What open source TON projects is it useful to explore for a new developer?
I am new to the TON ecosystem and for now I lack understanding of how this whole thing works. I would like to learn by looking into the code of some successful open source TON projects. Are there some specific essential projects that would be the most useful? --- > This question was imported from Telegram Chat: https://t.me/tondev/84168
I am new to the TON ecosystem and for now I lack understanding how this whole thing works. I would like to learn by looking into the code of some successful open source TON projects. Are there some specific essential projects that would be the most useful? --- > This question was imported from Telegram Chat: https://t.me/tondev/84168
#open-source
#open-source
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What open source TON projects is it useful to explore for a new developer?

I am new to the TON ecosystem and for now I lack understanding how this whole thing works. I would like to learn by looking into the code of some successful open source TON projects. Are there some specific essential projects that would be the most useful? --- > This question was imported from Telegram Chat: https://t.me/tondev/84168
#open-source