Course curriculum
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1
Welcome to the Ethereum 2021 Developer Course
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2
Chapter 1 - The History of Ethereum
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3
Chapter 2 - How is Ethereum Used?
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4
Chapter 3 - How does Ethereum Work?
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5
Chapter 4 - What does an Ethereum Application look like?
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6
Chapter 5 - Solution Design Considerations
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7
Lab Files
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8
Lab 1: The Remix IDE
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9
Lab 2: MetaMask and the Test Networks
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10
Lab 3: Infura.io
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11
Lab 4: Web3.js
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12
Lab 5: Events
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13
Lab 6: Function Modifiers
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14
Lab 7: Mappings and Structs
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15
Lab 8: Inheritance
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16
Lab 9: Deploying to Live Networks
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17
Lab 10: Creating Your Own ERC-20 Token
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18
Lab 11: Creating Your Own ERC-721 Token
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Next Steps
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Introduction - A Note from Your Instructor Using BTA Virtual Machine Certified Blockchain Developer - Ethereum (CBDE) The Legal Stuff... -
The History of Ethereum The Quest for Digital Money (1975-2008) Bitcoin (2008 - 2009) Ethereum (2015) Hyperledger (2015) - PART 1 Hyperledger (2015) - PART 2 Chapter 1 Section Quiz -
How is Ethereum used? Ether ERC-20 ERC-721 Smart Contracts Blockchain 2.0 - PART 1 Blockchain 2.0 - PART 2 Chapter 2 Section Quiz -
How does Ethereum Work? Mining vs Non-Mining Nodes PoW - PART 1 PoW - PART 2 PoW - PART 3 Ethereum 2.0 Upgrade - PART 1 Ethereum 2.0 Upgrade - PART 2 PoS - PART 1 PoS - PART 2 GAS in Ethereum: PART 1 GAS in Ethereum: PART 2 GAS in Ethereum: PART 3 Chapter 3 Section Quiz -
Blockchain Application Layers Voting Demo Chapter 4 Section Quiz -
Solution Design Considerations IPFS, IoTA - PART 1 IPFS, IoTA - PART 2 Deterministic Concurrency Security Best Practices Public vs Private Network Instances Chapter 5 Section Quiz -
Lab Guide Code Snippets -
The Remix IDE -
MetaMask and the test Networks -
Infura.io -
Web3.js -
Events -
Function Modifiers -
Mappings and Structs -
Inheritance -
Deploying to Live Networks -
Creating Your Own ERC-20 Token -
Creating Your Own ERC-721 Token -
Course Evaluation How to Register for the CBDE Exam Contacting Blockchain Training Alliance
Pricing options
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Free