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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.
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Create your own NFT, in Layman's Terms
In this blog post I will provide step by step instruction on creating an NFT with no knowledge of the process, from scratch.
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Developer Intermediate Bootcamp
All the content will be in English and it is totally free, so if you are a developer and you ask yourself: Why should I be interested in learning about Algorand and participating in the Bootcamp? Algorand has different SDK's to help you with the building process in different languages and with extensive documentation. The costs and speed for testing on Algorand are extremely low, which will allow you to learn and test without friction. The companies that work with Algorand are constantly looking for developers to join their work teams. At the end of the Bootcamp you will be able to participate in solving challenges that will test your knowledge and will serve as a cover letter for you to apply for a Web3 job in the Algorand ecosystem. When you decide to start working in blockchain, it is essential that you know the characteristics of the protocol that you are going to use, here are those of Algorand: It is a layer 1 network that can process more than 6,000 transactions per second and is expected to reach 10,000. The cost per transaction is 0.001 ALGO == $0.0003 USD Approx. Our blocks are processed in 4 seconds. We are a carbon negative blockchain as we are committed to being environmentally friendly. What will you learn during the Bootcamp? Each session is 2 hours. 1.5 hours of content and 0.5 hours of Q&A. ### Session 1: State Storage - Build a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) contract - Use local and global state values - Refactor to make use of box storage state values - Implement proposal and voting mechanics ### Session 2: User-Defined Data Types - Explore various types: base, custom, tuple - Design a tuple for holding NFT traits within box storage - Update DAO contract to vote on those traits ### Session 3: Algorand Standards (ARC) for NFT, ABI and More - Introduce ARCs using SDKs - Explore various NFT standards (3, 4, 19, 69) - Update DAO contract using custom data type based on an NFT ARC - Test the contract by importing the ABI into dAppFlow - Introduce off-chain data storage using IPFS ### Session 4: Contract Composability - Implement NFT Factory - Enable the DAO to mint NFTs based on proposals/votes - Reuse auction from beginner to sell NFT - Distribute earnings to DAO members ### Who can participate? Everyone is welcome to build on Algorand! It is encouraged that you have successfully completed the Algorand Developer Bootcamp Beginner series, as that content provides the foundation for these intermediate sessions.
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Algorand Developer Bootcamp | Intermediate
### Why should I be interested in learning about Algorand and participating in the Bootcamp? * Algorand has different SDK’s to help you with the building process in different languages and with extensive documentation. * The costs and speed for testing on Algorand are extremely low, which will allow you to learn and test without friction. * The companies that work with Algorand are constantly looking for developers to join their work teams. At the end of the Bootcamp you will be able to participate in solving challenges that will test your knowledge and will serve as a cover letter for you to apply for a Web3 job in the Algorand ecosystem. * Grow your web 3 developer skills on time to be able to participate in our exciting Global Virtual Hackathon at the end of the year. We’ll release more details shortly. **Each session will be 2 hours. Here’s what you can expect to cover over the 4 days:** * Session 1: State Storage * Session 2: User-Defined Data Types * Session 3: Algorand Standards (ARC) for NFT, ABI and More * Session 4: Contract Composability ### Why Algorand? When you decide to start working in blockchain, it is essential that you know the characteristics of the protocol that you are going to use, here are those of Algorand: * It is a layer 1 network that can process 10,000 transactions per second. * The cost per transaction is 0.001 ALGO == $0.0003 USD Approx. * Our blocks are processed in 3.3 seconds. * We are a carbon negative blockchain as we are committed to being environmentally friendly.
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Arduino on Algorand Blockchain
Sample code to connect any Arduino to the Algorand Blockchain.
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Using the Circle API to transfer funds between the Algorand blockchain and traditional bank accounts
This article describes the new TestNet dispenser’s design and implementation, enabling both USDC and Algos for testing.
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Fractional Auction Listing for Real Estate Investing
Deploy a Fractional Auction Listing Application using smart contracts and atomic transfers to allow investors to purchase fractional ownership of real estate.
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Artificial Intelligence on Algorand
In this solution we discuss Algorand as a shared database, utility of an indexer and how Machine Learning benefits the ecosystem.
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Create an Account on TestNet using Go
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Standalone Algorand Account using the Go SDK
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Hybrid Online / Offline Shared Management of Community ASA through Multisig Account
In this tutorial you will learn how to share the management of a “Community Membership ASA” among the Community Board members with a Multisignature Account using a hybrid Online / Offline approach
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Track 65,000 Tickets - Arrays in Algorand
Learn how to create, update and read arrays in Algorand. We will utilize key-value pairs, bytes, and bits to persistently store almost 65,000 elements in a single smart contract.
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Decentralised co-operative unions with Algorand Multisignature Account
Blockchain credit union membership contributions and payments on Algorand.
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Monitoring Account Activity with AlertHub
This tutorial will walkthrough how to get started with AlertHub to enable real-time monitoring of status and activity on your account.
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Create an Account on TestNet using JavaScript
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Standalone Algorand Account using the JavaScript SDK.
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Create an Account on TestNet using Java
Create an Account on TestNet with Java
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Create an Account on TestNet and Send Your First Transaction using C#
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Standalone Algorand Account using the Community Algorand .NET SDK and funding it using the Algorand Testnet Faucet. The tutorial also covers send a payment transaction between two accounts.
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Access BetaNet Network using Sandbox
This tutorial describes how to access the BetaNet network using Sandbox.
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Access BetaNet Network using Purestake
Access BetaNet Network using PureStake