lssndrbarbieri@gmail.com
Alessandro Barbieri
About
The IOTA Foundation aims to allow machines of all performance levels
to contribute to the IOTA network, from microcontrollers to phones, web browsers, and
servers. Therefore, Bee is being developed as a modular collection of extendable crates,
which expose foreign function interfaces (FFIs) for the next iteration of client
libraries. Note: You can find details about future development plans in our roadmap.
Design
Bee will be a central reference implementation for the most important data
structures and algorithms. This implementation will be verified during a Request for
Comments (RFC) process and eventually certified. By using this approach, we hope that
improvements to core components will quickly propagate to all other client libraries,
rather than having to fix each one individually. Note: The Rust programming language was
chosen for Bee because of its C/C++ like performance and its strong memory safety
guarantees.
Supporting the project
If you want to discuss Bee or have some questions about it, join us on the IOTA Discord server in the #bee-dev and #bee-discussion channels.
If you want to be a part of development, please see the contributing guidelines for information on how to contribute.
Joining the discussion
If you want to get involved in the community, need help getting started, have any issues related to the repository or just want to discuss blockchain, distributed ledgers, and IoT with other people, feel free to join our Discord.
iotaledger/bee