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    Unpredictable Randomness Thanks to Verifiable Random Functions

    Ever wondered how VRFs are used in Algorand? Find out in this article!

    Giorgio Ciotti
    Giorgio Ciotti Algorand Foundation
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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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    Beginner · 1 hour
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    Working with ASA using Python

    This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in working with an Algorand Standard Asset (ASA) using the Python SDK.

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Deploying a bet dApp powered by Beaker

    In this tutorial you will deploy a bet dApp, named AlgoBet. You will setup an Algorand sandbox, compile the AlgoBet smart contract and instantiate it on the testnet. Finally, you will be able to interact with the deployed decentralized bet system.

    Algo Bet
    Algo Bet
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    Beginner · 1 hour +
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    Deploying Sandbox to a Linux VM in Azure

    This tutorial demonstrates how to deploy a Sandbox development environment to a linux virtual machine in Azure. It tackles in great detail how to navigate Azure, but also provides an easy-to-use template for those with Azure experience.

    Wes
    Wes
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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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

    Cosimo Bassi
    Cosimo Bassi Algorand
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Indexer For Blockchain Analysis

    This tutorial goes over a few examples of using the 'indexer' to calculate Algorand blockchain metrics.

    Anya Gilad
    Anya Gilad Algorand
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Understanding the TEAL Opcode Budget

    This guide gives a high-level overview of TEAL's opcode budget system, as well as a method to (finitely) increase it.

    Santiago Lisa
    Santiago Lisa
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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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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Create Your First ORE ID Application

    Creating your test app is simple using our sample app. Here you will learn to create an ORE ID app and configure the sample app to run your test app, allowing you to test logins and transaction signing on the chain.

    Shyla Hardwick
    Shyla Hardwick Aikon
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Making HTTP request to Algorand using AlgoExplorer API

    This tutorial looks at getting transaction data from or posting data to the Algorand blockchain using the Algoexplorer API. This post looks at how to make GET and POST requests to the Algorand network for transaction data as well as posting transactions

    Blaise Bayuo
    Blaise Bayuo Developer Ambassador
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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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    Using Java Algorand SDK with Spring Boot

    This tutorial shows how to leverage the Spring Boot's features to make Algorand programming easier to get started for the experience Spring developers.

    U Rajbhandari
    U Rajbhandari Developer Ambassador
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Compile and Run the Algorand Node Natively on Windows

    Learn how to build the Algorand node and the whole set of devtools on Microsoft Windows and run them without the need of emulators, virtual machines and even WSL.

    Mauro Leggieri
    Mauro Leggieri Rand Labs
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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    Royalty Fees in Algorand Using PyTeal

    This is a short tutorial that explains how to implement Royalty Fees using Inner Transactions and Teal v5 capabilities in Algorand.

    Alessio Russo
    Alessio Russo KTH
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Algorand Builder Tutorial: Part 1 - Creating Local Network and Deploying ASA

    [Algorand Builder](https://github.com/scale-it/algo-builder) is a development environment, testing framework and asset pipeline for Algorand. Our goal is to make shipping Algorand applications simple, efficient, and scalable.

    Robert Zaremba
    Robert Zaremba Algorand Builder
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    Intermediate · 15 minutes or less
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    Adding Transaction Capabilities to a dApp Using AlgoSigner

    AlgoSigner is a blockchain wallet that makes it easy to use Algorand-based applications on the web. In this tutorial, you will learn how to integrate AlgoSigner into your decentralized application.

    Alberto Viera
    Alberto Viera PureStake
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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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.

    Gidon Katten
    Gidon Katten
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