Arbitrum to Launch Programming Environment Stylus, Allowing Devs to Deploy Programs Written in Traditional Programming Languages

Offchain Labs, the development company behind Arbitrum, announced it will launch Stylus later this year, which is a programming environment allowing developers to deploy programs written in traditional programming languages, such as Rust, C, and C++.

Offchain Labs said that DApps written in Stylus will be over an order of magnitude faster than their Solidity counterparts, and Stylus is EVM equivalent.

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