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Book : Mastering Blockchain Programming With Solidity Write.

Modelo 39218266
Fabricante o sello Packt Publishing
Peso 0.82 Kg.
Precio:   $152,609.00
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-Titulo Original : Mastering Blockchain Programming With Solidity Write Production-ready Smart Contracts For Ethereum Blockchain With Solidity

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Packt Publishing

-Descripcion Original:

Discover the advanced features of Solidity that will help you write high-quality code and develop secure smart contracts with the latest ERC standards Key Features Delve into Solidity and understand control structures, function calls, and variable scopes Explore tools for developing, testing, and debugging your blockchain applications Learn advanced design patterns and best practices for writing secure smart contracts Book Description Solidity is among the most popular and contract-oriented programming languages used for writing decentralized applications (DApps) on Ethereum blockchain. If youre looking to perfect your skills in writing professional-grade smart contracts using Solidity, this book can help. You will get started with a detailed introduction to blockchain, smart contracts, and Ethereum, while also gaining useful insights into the Solidity programming language. A dedicated section will then take you through the different Ethereum Request for Comments (ERC) standards, including ERC-20, ERC-223, and ERC-721, and demonstrate how you can choose among these standards while writing smart contracts. As you approach later chapters, you will cover the different smart contracts available for use in libraries such as OpenZeppelin. Youll also learn to use different open source tools to test, review and improve the quality of your code and make it production-ready. Toward the end of this book, youll get to grips with techniques such as adding security to smart contracts, and gain insights into various security considerations. By the end of this book, you will have the skills you need to write secure, production-ready smart contracts in Solidity from scratch for decentralized applications on Ethereum blockchain. What you will learn Test and debug smart contracts with Truffle, Ganache, Remix, and MetaMask Gain insights into maintaining code quality with different tools Get up to speed with ERC standards such as ERC-20 and ERC-721 Become adept at using design patterns while writing smart contracts Use MultiSignature (MultiSig) wallets and improve the security of contracts Use Oracle services to fetch information from outside the blockchain Who this book is for This book is for developers and data scientists who want to learn Ethereum, blockchain, and Solidity to write smart contracts and develop production-ready code. Basic knowledge of Solidity is assumed. Table of Contents Introduction to Blockchain Getting Started with Solidity Control Structures and Contracts Learning MetaMask and Remix Using Ganache and the Truffle Framework Taking Advantage of Code Quality Tools ERC20 Token Standard ERC721 Non-Fungible Token Standard Deep Dive into the OpenZeppelin Library Using Multisig Wallets Upgradable Contracts Using ZeppelinOS Building Your Own Token Solidity Design Patterns Tips, Tricks, and Security Best Practices About the Author Jitendra Chittoda is a blockchain security engineer at ChainSecurity. His day job is to perform security audit on smart contracts and expose security vulnerabilities in Solidity and Scilla contracts. He has also developed a non-custodial, decentralized, P2P lending contracts for ETHLend. The Solidity contracts that he has developed or audited handle over $100 million worth of cryptoassets. He also served as a tech and security advisor in various ICO projects. Before finding his passion for blockchain, he coded in Java for over 11 years. He is the founder and leader of Delhi-NCR-JUG, a non-profit meetup group for Java. He holds a masters degree in computer applications and is regularly invited as a speaker at various conferences and meetups.
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