This repo contains all the content for development of blockchain Learn modules. Once content is developed here, it will be moved over to the Learn repository.
- Introduction
- Learn about Solidity
- Understand the language basics
- Explore value types
- Explore reference types
- Write your first contract
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Status: In review
- Introduction
- Learn what smart contracts are
- Install dependencies needed for the Blockchain Developer Kit for Ethereum
- Exercise: Install and get started with the Blockchain Development Kit for Ethereum
- Exercise: Install truffle
- Exercise: Write a smart contract
- Exercise: Test your smart contract
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Status: In review
- Introduction
- Learn about tokens
- Explore token standards
- Learn about OpenZeppelin
- Exercise: Setup a new project and integrate with OpenZeppelin
- Exercise: Write a token contract
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Status: In progress
- Introduction
- Use advanced Solidity data structures
- Understand how oracles work in blockchain
- Exercise: TBD
- Exercise: TBD
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Status: Planning
- Introduction
- Understand decentralized applications
- Learn the options to build decentralized applications
- What frontend UI framework you need to know
- Exercise: Create the app
- UI/UX best practices
- Integrate with your smart contracts
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Status: Planning
- What is Ethereum
- Types of networks
- Exercise: Connect to a network
- Exercise: Deploy to a network
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Status: Planning
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