This announcement follows the October 28 launch of zkSync‘s non-public mainnet.
Adding support for popular languages to its SDKs comes under the notion of ease of development and is the first development since its mainnet debut to aim to alleviate the hassles of creating decentralized apps.
SDKs are the foundation of developer tooling for constructing apps, and they are one of the primary barriers preventing the spread of new blockchain-based application use cases.
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