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6 weeks intense San Jose blockchain development bootcamp for beginners – ethereum blockchain developer training for beginners, how to develop ethereum blockchain application, smart contract, solidity programming, DAaps

6 weeks intense San Jose blockchain development bootcamp for beginners – ethereum blockchain developer training for beginners, how to develop ethereum blockchain application, smart contract, solidity programming, DAaps
This is the most comprehensive blockchain course for beginners, enthusiasts, technical audience, developers, architects. Instructor The instructor is an experienced blockchain developer and trainer currently engaged in the development of Crypto currencies, secure wallet, dApps, writing DAPIs and smart contracts He is currently working with blockchain-based projects to: Design and implement Ethereum-based smart contracts for token sales Perform rigorous testing and security audits of smart contracts Architect and build new protocols on the blockchain Draft technical white papers Define and analyze the economics of token sales to ensure all parties' incentives are aligned in the best possible way   Schedule This course comprises of 12 LIVE online sessions of 3 hours each. All sessions will follow the schedule below: December 1, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 2, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 8, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 9, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 15, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 16, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 22, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 23, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 29, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 30, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific January 5, 2019 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific January 6, 2019 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific Who can take this course Anyone aspiring to learn new technology can take this the course. Students and professionals interested in a career in the blockchain technology should opt for the course.    Prerequisite No prior knowledge of programming is required.    Course Outline CRYPTOCURRENCIES AND BLOCKCHAIN Cryptography and Cryptocurrency Hash functions Digital Signatures Anonymity and Pseudonymity in Cryptocurrencies Distributed networks Distinction between databases and blockchain Blockchain ecosystem Blockchain structure Working of Blockchain technology Permissioned and permission-less Blockchain bitcoin AND BLOCKCHAIN bitcoin and its history bitcoin transactions How bitcoin transactions work What happens in case of invalid transactions Parameters that invalidate the transactions Scripting language in bitcoin Applications of bitcoin script Nodes and network of bitcoin Various roles you can play in bitcoin ecosystem ETHEREUM What is Ethereum? What is Ether? How to use Ethereum? The Ethereum ecosystem, DApps and DAOs How Ethereum mining works? Types & optimization of Ether Future of Ethereum SOLIDITY Learning Solidity Contract Structure Function Declarations Testing with Remix Redeploying Contracts Behind the Scenes of Deployment Gas and Transactions Getting More Ether Smart Contracts with Solidity Contract Deployment Mist Wallet Overview of Web3.JS Installation & Running Ethereum Test RPC Installing Web3.js Changing Environment to Remix Creating the UI Using Web3.Js to connect and Interact with the Smart Contract Introduction to web3.js Importing web3.js Connecting to nodes The API structure BigNumber.js Unit conversion Retrieving gas price, balance, and transaction details Sending ether Working with contracts Retrieving and listening to contract events Creating DApps Overview of the different DApps Frameworks (Truffle) Installation of Truffle, Test RPC using Node Package Manager Setting up Metamask Building SmartContract Using Parity developed by Ethcore to access dApps     Refund Policy 100% refund can be applied if request is initiated 24 hours before the 1st course session If a class is rescheduled/cancelled by the organizer, registered students will be offered a credit towards any future course or a 100% refund.
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A Buyers Guide To HDMI Cables

With High Definition devices becoming increasingly popular, it’s important to select the correct cable. But what exactly is HDMI and what do all the numbers mean.

HDMI
(High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an audio video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data between high definition devices such as HD DVD players, HD satellite boxes and High Definition Televisions. It offers crystal clear, all-digital, audio and video signal in a single cable.

Versions
There are various versions of HDMI cable, v1.0, v1.2, v1.3a, v1.3b. The versions of 1.3 (a & b) relate to the testing specification to which the cable has been certified and do not necessarily offer increased functionality.

All newer versions are fully backwards compatible with older versions. The HDMI licensing authority is currently working with manufacturers to focus on features and de-emphasize version numbers to help reduce customer confusion. The features fall into three categories:

Standard and High Speed refer to the two types of HDMI cables and can be used with 1080i and 780p devices. High Speed HDMI cables can be used for 1080p devices such as Blu -ray players and PS3 gaming consoles.
Deep Colour, this refers to Television and monitors that can display more colours than standard .
X.V Colour, this offers an expanded, or wider range of colours which can not usually be displayed on a TV.

What to Look For.
When buying HDMI cables there are certain things to look out for. Ferrite EMI Suppressors are important for reducing electro magnetical interference, they are round barrel shaped coils usually found on either end of the cable. Shielded or even double and triple shielded cables improve quality. Gold plated connectors don not have a massive effect on image quality, but they do reduce oxidization.

Cable length
HDMI cable specification does not define a maximum cable length, but due to attenuation there is a limit as to how long a HDMI lead can successfully transmit the signal. Build quality and the material greatly affect the overall length an HDMI cable can be used without losing quality. A safe limit for no loss of quality would be around 7.5M. Higher quality cables can be used up to 20M. Amplifiers are available to increase the distance a signal can travel without deteriorating.

How Much To Spend
Most equipment manufacturers will supply a basic cable in the box; this cable is intended to get you up and running. The most cost effective upgrade you can make is to spend a few pounds on a good quality HDMI cable. It is pointless spending 1500 pounds on a 42 inch TV and then 5 pounds on a cable. Budget cables are fine, but generally the more you spend the better quality you can expect. A good rule of thumb would be to spend around 5% of the cost of your TV.

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