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dAPPs Development for Blockchain Web Developers Workshop

Dapps development for blockchain web developers workshop

dAPPs Development for Blockchain Web Developers Workshop
COURSE OVERVIEW  A blockchain is a public ledger of all bitcoin transactions that have ever been executed. A block is the “current” part of a blockchain which records some or all of the recent transactions, and once completed, goes into the blockchain as permanent database. This course is designed to teach users how to code contracts using Solidity – our custom contract writing language and to introduce how to develop decentralised applications (or Dapps) on top of Ethereum. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to: Understand the advantages and disadvantages that emerge when working with BlockChain technology Install necessary tools Use tools related to BlockChain Design strategies for using BlockChain tools and Develop and implement software platforms for BlockChain activities Test your BlockChain Applications Learn how to deploy the dapp Use Testenium for testing BlockChain Applications COURSE CONTENT Introduction to development on Ethereum Core Technology Ethereum Technologies Setting up your development environment Software requirement Extras Setting up Alethzero Developing first Dapp Installing the client Writing Contracts Uploading Contracts Typing and Contracts Storage JavaScript API 1 Pulling information from the blockchain Contracts That Send Transactions Javascript API 2 Function Visibility and Global Variables Interactions Between Contracts Two party contracts Contracts as Escrow New JavaScript APIs Event Logging Gas and GasPrice Using Mix Testing your Contracts with Testenium  
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