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diff --git a/docs/frequently-asked-questions.rst b/docs/frequently-asked-questions.rst index 489ad456..e22ef332 100644 --- a/docs/frequently-asked-questions.rst +++ b/docs/frequently-asked-questions.rst @@ -20,22 +20,9 @@ favour of Solidity is that it is statically typed and offers many advanced features like inheritance, libraries, complex user-defined types and a bytecode optimizer. -Solidity contracts can be compiled a few different ways (see below) and the -resulting output can be cut/pasted into a geth console to deploy them to the -Ethereum blockchain. - There are some `contract examples <https://github.com/fivedogit/solidity-baby-steps/tree/master/contracts/>`_ by fivedogit and there should be a `test contract <https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/blob/develop/test/libsolidity/SolidityEndToEndTest.cpp>`_ for every single feature of Solidity. -How do I compile contracts? -=========================== - -Probably the fastest way is the `online compiler <https://ethereum.github.io/browser-solidity/>`_. - -You can also use the ``solc`` binary which comes with cpp-ethereum to compile -contracts or an emerging option is to use Mix, the IDE. - - Create and publish the most basic contract possible =================================================== |