Hands-On Smart Contract Development with Solidity and Ethereum: From Fundamentals to Deployment
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Format
Kindle
Pages
420
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2019
Publisher
O'Reilly Media
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1492045225
ISBN-13
9781492045229
Description
This book serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to navigate the complex world of smart contract development using Solidity and Ethereum. With the rapid rise of blockchain technology, the authors emphasize not only the foundational concepts but also practical applications, enabling readers to harness the power of decentralized applications. The interactive approach allows readers to engage directly with hands-on examples, reinforcing the learning experience through real-world scenarios.
The unique combination of theory and practice leads readers through the complete lifecycle of smart contract development—from initial coding to deployment on the Ethereum network. Each chapter builds upon the last, ensuring that beginners can easily grasp essential topics while more experienced developers find valuable insights. With this resource in hand, aspiring developers are equipped to innovate within the blockchain space and create robust, efficient smart contracts suited for a variety of applications.
The unique combination of theory and practice leads readers through the complete lifecycle of smart contract development—from initial coding to deployment on the Ethereum network. Each chapter builds upon the last, ensuring that beginners can easily grasp essential topics while more experienced developers find valuable insights. With this resource in hand, aspiring developers are equipped to innovate within the blockchain space and create robust, efficient smart contracts suited for a variety of applications.
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