Introduction to Ethereum with Solidity and React
Introduction to Ethereum with Solidity and React, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.3, with 27 lectures, based on 40 reviews, and has 2617 subscribers.
You will learn about Set up your Ethereum development environment Write your first smart contract with Solidity Learn to run and test your contracts on a local blockchain Deploy to the real Polygon blockchain Learn how Solidity works by reading and writing blockchain data Set up a React application and build a wallet connect button with Metamask Interact with your smart contract from the browser with React Send ETH tokens from your smart contract to users Randomly pick users to send prizes to and prevent spammers This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner web developers curious about web3, Ethereum or Solidity or Cryptocurrency enthusiasts who want to become smart contract engineers It is particularly useful for Beginner web developers curious about web3, Ethereum or Solidity or Cryptocurrency enthusiasts who want to become smart contract engineers.
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Summary
Title: Introduction to Ethereum with Solidity and React
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 27
Number of Published Lectures: 27
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Set up your Ethereum development environment
- Write your first smart contract with Solidity
- Learn to run and test your contracts on a local blockchain
- Deploy to the real Polygon blockchain
- Learn how Solidity works by reading and writing blockchain data
- Set up a React application and build a wallet connect button with Metamask
- Interact with your smart contract from the browser with React
- Send ETH tokens from your smart contract to users
- Randomly pick users to send prizes to and prevent spammers
Who Should Attend
- Beginner web developers curious about web3, Ethereum or Solidity
- Cryptocurrency enthusiasts who want to become smart contract engineers
Target Audiences
- Beginner web developers curious about web3, Ethereum or Solidity
- Cryptocurrency enthusiasts who want to become smart contract engineers
Curious about Ethereum? Wondering how the blockchain works? Want to figure out wtf smart contracts are? This course is exactly what you need!
Web3 development is a pretty new thing. There are lots of resources out there that try and explain everything but will just send you to sleep. This project guide will walk you through everything you need to do to build your own web3 Twitter on the Ethereum blockchain. No more reading blog posts or Twitter threads. Learn web3 by building it yourself!
Hardhat
Hardhat is the most popular development environment used by professional smart contract developers. We’re going to set it up on our machine, learn how to use it to run smart contracts, create our own local Ethereum blockchain and deploy our contracts to a real network. No playgrounds, we’re going to do it just like the pros!
Solidity
The most popular Smart Contract programming language in the universe, Solidity has a great learning curve and is very easy to pick up for Javascript and Python developers. We’ll learn the basic structure of a smart contract, build it out so we can store custom data in it and make it send tokens to users! Learning Solidity is like a cheat code for making money. Come find out how billions of dollars are secured using this language!
Polygon
Ethereum is expensive and slow – we’re going to be using the Polygon Proof of Stake chain, which is built on top of Ethereum but is much faster and 1000x cheaper! Everything on Polygon works exactly like it does on Ethereum, including the smart contracts and the web apps, so you’ll get the best of both worlds!
React
The most popular front-end framework comes to web3. You’ll build out your own React application that will interact with our deployed smart contract and will display data from the blockchain.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Set up your environment and write Solidity
Lecture 1: Welcome! Let's get you the details!
Lecture 2: What are we building?
Lecture 3: Need help? Join our Discord server!
Lecture 4: Set up your local Ethereum development environment
Lecture 5: Set up your local Ethereum development environment [Text]
Lecture 6: Write your first smart contract
Lecture 7: Write your first smart contract [Text]
Lecture 8: Store data on your smart contract
Lecture 9: Store data on your smart contract [Text]
Lecture 10: Deploy your contract locally and interact with it
Lecture 11: Create a local Ethereum network and deploy to it
Lecture 12: Deploy your contract locally and interact with it [Text]
Chapter 2: Create a React application and interact with the contract
Lecture 1: Set up a React application for our blockchain app
Lecture 2: Set up a React application for our blockchain app [Text]
Lecture 3: Deploy your contract to the Polygon blockchain
Lecture 4: Deploy your contract to the Polygon blockchain [Text]
Lecture 5: Build a wallet connect button with Metamask
Lecture 6: Build a wallet connect button with Metamask [Text]
Lecture 7: Interact with your deployed smart contract
Lecture 8: Interact with your deployed smart contract [Text]
Chapter 3: Upgrade your contract
Lecture 1: Store custom data from users on our smart contract
Lecture 2: Store custom data from users on our smart contract [Text]
Lecture 3: Fund your contract and send users prizes in MATIC
Lecture 4: Fund your contract and send users prizes in MATIC [Text]
Lecture 5: Randomly pick winners and prevent spammers
Lecture 6: Randomly pick winners and prevent spammers [Text]
Chapter 4: Finalize
Lecture 1: Finalize and celebrate!
Instructors
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