Developing Solana airdrop tools with Google Gemini's Canvas mode has truly transformed my workflow.
What's the coolest part? Writing code while seeing real-time effects. The code execution window is directly embedded next to the chat window, allowing rewriting, debugging, and previewing all in one line. Want to adjust a part of the website? Just select a box, and Gemini directly understands your intent to start modifying.
This interactive approach is especially friendly for Solana developers. Complex tasks like airdrop tools and on-chain interaction logic can see real-time feedback. No need to switch between multiple tabs, no waiting for compilation. Development efficiency has increased, debugging time has decreased.
If you're developing tools in the Solana ecosystem, try this combination — the experience is truly different.
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DAOdreamer
· 7h ago
Haha, this Canvas is really awesome, no need to switch back and forth between the IDE and the browser repeatedly.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-06 21:52
It's really quite impressive; Canvas's process is indeed convenient. But has the Solana ecosystem tools become so competitive?
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PerpetualLonger
· 01-06 21:44
Bro, this thing is really awesome. I directly added to my full position in development tools. This breakthrough in the Solana ecosystem feels like it's coming, faith++
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-06 21:44
Wow, this Canvas mode is really awesome, it saves me a lot of trouble from repeatedly switching tabs.
Developing Solana airdrop tools with Google Gemini's Canvas mode has truly transformed my workflow.
What's the coolest part? Writing code while seeing real-time effects. The code execution window is directly embedded next to the chat window, allowing rewriting, debugging, and previewing all in one line. Want to adjust a part of the website? Just select a box, and Gemini directly understands your intent to start modifying.
This interactive approach is especially friendly for Solana developers. Complex tasks like airdrop tools and on-chain interaction logic can see real-time feedback. No need to switch between multiple tabs, no waiting for compilation. Development efficiency has increased, debugging time has decreased.
If you're developing tools in the Solana ecosystem, try this combination — the experience is truly different.