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Ripple announced the launch of Python implementation for interacting with the XRP Ledger, mitigates the process of coding

According to the announcement from Ripple, the team behind the RippleX development platform has long been focused on XRPL oriented solutions. And today, Ripple announced the launch of xrpl-py, a pure Python implementation for interacting with the XRP Ledger.

Ripple announces Python implementation for interacting with XRP Ledger

Currently, Ripple has released a completely new library, one that significantly reduces the encryption process on the XRP Ledger.

The announcement from Ripple states:

“Ripple is excited to announce the launch of xrpl-py, a pure Python implementation for interacting with the XRP Ledger. The xrpl-py library simplifies the hardest parts of XRP Ledger interaction—like serialization and transaction signing—by providing native Python methods and models for XRP Ledger transactions and core server API (rippled) objects.”

The development has been welcomed by many in the community, with Monica Long, Ripple X’s General Manager at Ripple, being one of them. In fact, she also continues to emphasize the importance of the new tool for Python developers and all XRPL enthusiasts.

Previously, XRP Ledger had only Java and JavaScript implemented, according to Ripple’s official statement. As a result, Python developers had to switch to a less familiar language or rely on third-party libraries. The xrpl-py library includes tools for all XRP Ledger functions, including transaction processing, key generation, conversion between different types of addresses, and blockchain information browsing.

The RippleX team has been trying to make the development experience on xrpl-py suitable for both Python pros and novices.

Python experts can experiment with lower-level tools and functions while beginners can enjoy higher-level functionality that eliminates many unnecessary details and provides a developer interface. useful development. To make this whole process more efficient, the RippleX team has also released a rich collection of manuals and tutorials and launched a Twitch stream to showcase its new release.

Finally, the team also shared their ambitions of revealing new libraries in other programming languages ​​soon, along with the inclusion of xrpl-py.

Ultimately, those have been a couple of exciting weeks for Ripple and its community for sure. For example, in a big win over the San Francisco-based company, Ripple was granted access to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s documents and discussions on whether the tokens are XRP similar to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether.

You can see the XRP price here.

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