Course Code: solidity
Duration: 14 hours
Prerequisites:
  • Basics of Blockchain
  • General understanding of Ethereum
  • General understanding of cryptocurrencies
  • Programming experience in any language

Audience

  • Developers
Overview:

Solidity is a contract-oriented programming language for writing and implementing smart contracts on blockchain platforms such as Ethereum. It is based on ECMAScript syntax, making it a familiar choice for web developers.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to write a smart contract using Solidity.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Create applications that implement self-enforcing business logic (applicable to smart contracts).
  • Implement code that leaves a non-repudiable and authoritative record of all transactions.
  • Develop Ethereum based executable distributed code contracts (EDCC).
  • Understand the basic and advanced features of Solidity and Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).

Format of the course

  • Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Course Outline:

Introduction

Overview of Smart Contracts

Case Study: Smart contracts and their life cycle

Setting up the development environment

Setting up Ethereum Wallet

Writing your first smart contract

Overview of Solidity

Data types

Control structures

Functions

Inheritance

Mathematical operations

Building the application

Testing the application

Deploying the application

Troubleshooting

Closing remarks

Sites Published:

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