Course details
Have you wondered how blockchain can help you create applications that offer greater transparency, traceability, efficiency, and resilience while lowering your costs? This course, third in a series of eleven, introduces you to everything you need to write and test smart contract code in Ethereum. Instructor Michael Solomon discusses the parts of the Ethereum blockchain, such as of decentralized apps (dApps), blocks, and miners. Michael covers smart contracts, smart contract languages, and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) that ensures every node on the blockchain keeps the same copy of the blockchain. He explains the concept of fueling your code with gas, then goes into the tools you need to follow the software development life cycle (SDLC) for Ethereum. After describing a blockchain client, Michael concludes by showing you the tools you need to write and test your smart contract code.
Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
Instructor
- Michael Solomon
Michael Solomon is a security speaker, consultant, trainer, and project manager.
Michael specializes in development and assessment security topics. An IT professional and consultant since 1987, Michael has worked on projects or trained for more than 60 major companies and organizations. As a project manager, Michael has led software projects with EarthLink, Schumacher, Nike, as well as content development and training projects with LearnKey. As an author, Michael has contributed to various security certification books with LANWrights/iLearning.
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