Amphitheatre for Arbitrum

$103.39 crowdfunded from 113 people

$156.55 received from matching pools

50%
average score over 1 application evaluations
Open-source platform enabling developers to quickly set up automated cloud-based development environments with pre-configured tools, libraries, and auto-deploy to Kubernetes; plans to support Arbitrum Web3 integration.

Amphitheatre is an open-source developer platform designed to assist developers in quickly launching new automated development environments in the cloud. It provides on-demand, pre-configured tools, libraries, and dependencies, ensuring you can start coding immediately. You can edit your application source code locally, and Amphitheatre will automatically incrementally deploy your changes to a Kubernetes cluster, making the transition between local development and remote deployment smoother and more efficient.

As part of our support for Arbitrum, in the future we will be able to add support for the Arbitrum programming language, architecture, and build tools to rapidly build Web3 projects. In addition, a testnet is automatically deployed locally (optional).

For more information visit our website: https://amphitheatre.app

Amphitheatre for Arbitrum History

  • accepted into Web3 Open Source Software 10 months ago. 113 people contributed $103 to the project, and $157 of match funding was provided.

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