Mike Meyers and the Total Seminars Team, your source for the best IT industry courses, bring you TOTAL: Building an Ethereum Blockchain App with one of our most popular authors, Michael Solomon, Ph. D., CISSP, PMP, CISM.
This is NOT a boring voice-over-PowerPoint course. Michael speaks to you and presents the material in an engaging interactive style that will keep you interested and make it easier to understand. Check out the free sample lectures and you will see the difference.
With 30+ years of experience in security, privacy, blockchain, and data science, and an energetic presentation style, Michael takes his proficiency and consolidates it into this informative and engaging course.
This course starts with an explanation of blockchain and Ethereum and their applications. You'll then learn how to create an actual Ethereum dApp (decentralized application) using a real world supply chain example. This course dives into coding a "smart contract," and Michael walks through the steps one at a time, so this course is great for novices and experienced programmers alike.
Goals
- Blockchain is the latest buzzword, and it’s not just about cryptocurrency any more
- We'll start simple, learning all about blockchain and Ethereum; for those who want to dig deeper, you'll also learn to code a smart contract using a real-world example
- For the beginners, you'll walk you through the parts of Ethereum, coding basics, the software development life cycle, and everything you need to know to create your very own dApp, or decentralized application
- For the more experienced, you can skip right to where you code your own smart contract using Solidity
- We'll cover the tools you'll need to write smart contracts: Go Ethereum (Geth) blockchain client, Ganache test blockchain, Truffle development environment, and Microsoft Visual Studio Code IDE
- You'll also create an Ethereum wallet using MetaMask and learn how to connect to private and public blockchains, including mainnet
- Understand blockchain mining, tokens and ether (ETH), initial coin offerings (ICOs), the Ethereum Virtual Machine, gas prices and limits, and more
Prerequisites
- There are no specific prerequisites as the course covers all the topics in detail
- A basic familiarity with programming, particularly JavaScript, is helpful but not necessary
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