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    Quick and dirty Algorand Unity SDK based on .NET Algorand SDK

    In this solution we will see how to use a fast Unity Algorand SDK based on the well-known Algorand .NET SDK to build some general purpose examples

    Enrico Speranza
    Enrico Speranza GT50 S.r.l.
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    Morra Game Using Reach

    Using high level languages to build dApps instead of low level assembly language is an attractive option for many professional developers. Frontends can be built in languages such as Python, Go, JavaScript and C#. Enjoy running the game simulation!

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    SHMUP Unity Game with Algorand SDK

    Unity solution and tutorial that uses the Algorand SDK to reward players with ASA Game Tokens

    Adrian Ross
    Adrian Ross Lehigh Univeristy
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    AlgoIoT

    Smart sensor demo unit with Algorand data notarization: leveraging AlgoIoT library by GT50

    Enrico Speranza
    Enrico Speranza GT50 S.r.l.
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Atomic Transactions Web and Console Applications

    This is a DApp walkthrough to generate account addresses and mnemonic keys, fund the account, check the account details, and also perform transactions. This was built using the C#/.NET framework to communicate with the Algorand Blockchain.

    Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Sunday KusuConsult
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Algorand Blockchain Development using Reach Part 4 Trust - Commitments

    In this tutorial, we implemented a secure version of Rock, Paper, Scissors. These are the cornerstones of Blockchain development.

    Kwame Bryan
    Kwame Bryan Developer Ambassador
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Algo Builder Tutorial Part 5: Algob Console

    In this tutorial we present how to use `algob console` to quickly and easily interact with Algorand Standard Assets and Smart Contracts.

    Ratik Jindal
    Ratik Jindal
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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    Participate in Consensus from Ledger Nano S/X

    In this tutorial, we show how to participate in consensus from an account stored in a Ledger Nano S or X. By participating in consensus, you help decentralize the network.

    Fabrice Benhamouda
    Fabrice Benhamouda Algorand
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Desktop Algorand App

    In this tutorial, we will learn how to interact with the Algorand network to create a Windows Application that can be used to create account addresses and mnemonic keys, fund the account, and also check the address account balance.

    Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Sunday KusuConsult
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    Hello Beaker

    Introducing a framework for Smart Contract development on Algorand

    Ben Guidarelli
    Ben Guidarelli Algorand
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    Why is Sandbox Indispensable for Building dApps?

    Are you struggling to figure out what tools to use when developing dApps? Look no further. Learn why Sandbox should be the go-to developer tool when building dApps.

    Chris Kim
    Chris Kim Algorand
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    What's New in Algorand 3.15.0

    This article covers the new features of Algorand 3.15.0

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    Pyteal 0.24.0: Sourcemapping!

    the new pyteal release introduces pyteal-to-teal sourcemapping.

    Anne Kenyon
    Anne Kenyon Algorand
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    Developer Improvements in go-algorand 3.16

    go-algorand 3.16 introduces several noteworthy useful improvements for developers. We highlight and explain them here.

    Anne Kenyon
    Anne Kenyon Algorand
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    print("Algokit v2, happy technology")

    With AlgoKit 2.0 we are bringing native Python to blockchain development, giving the millions of Python developers an easy onramp to the world of decentralized computing.

    Alessandro Cappellato Ferrari
    Alessandro Cappellato Ferrari Algorand