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Hello new user here! Guidance please!
Looks like my source has been updated since I installed tumbleweed.
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What do I need to do if I run openSUSE tumbleweed for the first time?
Unavoidable plug: - https://opensuse.github.io/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/best_of_post/ you can also check the still work-in-progress: - https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/blob/afd610b418f279b426a04b14f1207f2b0261abdc/project/docs/safety_usability.md
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Which openSUSE documentation?
Well lets take https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/blob/dev/project/docs/microos_getting_started.md as an example
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Is it OK to install MicroOS with full disk encryption on an SSD?
I've now found this guide for microos which says not to use full disk encryption as trimming isn't supported for read-only btrfs.
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Font rendering vs other distros
You have convinced me. Would you agree to coordinate with me to consolidate your approach into the revamped openSUSE user guide? The section called "Completing and fine-tuning your setup" could benefit from it.
smart-contract-best-practices
- Solidity security reviews?
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Want to learn blockchain development but confused
Then i delved into best practises (https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/) and patterns (https://fravoll.github.io/solidity-patterns/) to improve.
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Required reading for new ETH developer
Search for solidity exploits on Google, useful one: https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/ there are a lot of possible exploits so deploying one by yourself without audits is a no-go imo
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Blockchain Dev
Consensys' Smart Contract Best Practices is a good start for security related stuff (super important because you'll be dealing with people's money in smart contracts) https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/
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An Auditor's Insights To Smart Contract Security Audit
The first question which any auditing interview concerns is mostly regarding what is your preferred audit process? Answers could be subjective, but I like to follow the industry standard as in this ‘Solcurity Standard’ article by Rari-Capital along with the Consensys’ best practices set of guidelines which pave a path for a thorough audit process.
- Websites to practice white hat/ how to get into contract security?
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Setup for Success: Creating Web3 Projects with the Truffle for VS Code Extension
Security should always be a major priority when developing smart contracts. Millions of dollars are lost to hackers on what seems like a regular basis. As a Web3 developer, you need to continuously stay up to date on the latest security best practices.
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My journey from Web Dev to Web 3.0 Dev - Part 1
Solidity basics and best practices
- Contract example with best practices?
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RESOURCES I USED TO LEARN BLOCKCHAIN/SMART CONTRACT PROGRAMMING
Smart Contracts Best Practices
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web3j - Lightweight Java and Android library for integration with Ethereum clients
openzeppelin-contracts - OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development.
openzeppelin-contracts-upgradeable - Upgradeable variant of OpenZeppelin Contracts, meant for use in upgradeable contracts.
DeFi-Developer-Road-Map - DeFi Developer roadmap is a curated Developer handbook which includes a list of the best tools for DApps development, resources and references!
RideX - A Decentralized Riding System
hardhat-template - Hardhat-based template for developing Solidity smart contracts
audit-indexed-finance-2020-10
concordium-rust-smart-contracts - Libraries and tools for writing and testing smart contracts on Concordium