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reach-lang
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i want to become a block chain developer
Here is a link to their website https://reach.sh/ . Check out their documentation, discord (great community), and they have videos on youtube as well!
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What is the best crypto programming language and why? Looking for insights from programmers.
I'd highly suggest looking into Reach language (reach.sh). It's a smart contract language based on javascript that has the ability to deploy on ethereum, algorand, and conflux blockchains (i'm sure they will add more at some point). It's a lot simpler to learn than solidity for instance.
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Smart Contract Tool on Algorand
https://reach.sh there are also sdks available for Java, JavaScript, Python, go
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Introducing the Beta launch of Pokerand.io, a built-from-scratch Poker Platform for the Algorand Blockchain
Pokerand.io is built from the ground-up using Flutter, a UI software development kit created by Google. The Smart Contract, which handles deposits, withdrawals, authentication, and maintains player balances on-chain, is built using the Reach.sh smart contract platform (https://reach.sh/). The Reach contract will be published as an open-source project on GitHub, along with simple NodeJS programs to manually reproduce Deposits and Withdrawals of tokens.
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Take this downtime to learn a blockchain programming language.
reach.sh is...
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Defly: Finding Bugs - The background story of the HumbleSwap relaunch.
When this was first released someone commented "RIP reach" and I assumed the contracts were written with reach.sh
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why Algorand DeFi is underdeveloped?
The second point is somewhat invalid. Aside from pyteal, which compiles python to teal smart contracts, there is also Reach which is JavaScript to teal.
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I want to make a small P2E (and Free to Earn) game, I have couple of questions regarding that
If you want a game where there are smart contracts and moves are recorded on the blockchain then either I suggest to wait for Cardano sidechains to itself with smart contract languages which are a bit easier (e.g. https://github.com/reach-sh/reach-lang) or simply develop in Solidity on Milkomeda sidechain with MetaMask.
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How to deploy your Decentralized Application on 4EVERLAND
In this article, we will cover a tutorial on how to build and deploy your decentralized Application on 4everland. For this case, we will be using react js and 4everland will be used to manage our front-end. The Application will use the Ethereum network and it will be written in Reach, a dApp programming language that is simple to learn and has a Javascript syntax.
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I’m not going to lie
If you want to look at some examples of smart contracts implemented in a higher level language, there's reach, which is Js based, which compiles to various chain vms including avm. Their GitHub has numerous example smart contracts that I found useful. Their docs & walkthroughs are also good to get you started thinking the right way. You may even consider it for implementation if you're comfortable with JS. It also provides compile time assertions that double check your code for things like "value X should only be visible to participant A" which I found great as a concept.
computer-science
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Show HN: I made a cheaper alternative to college-level math and physics tutoring
There is a Discord server for the OSSU computer science cirriculum that is pretty active. https://github.com/ossu/computer-science
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Final project took me longer than expected, but I got there in the end.
For a well-rounded CS knowledge you might want to look into OSSU, which is designed to meet the requirements for univerisity CS courses.
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Learning coding
There’s also a compiled CS curriculum here: https://github.com/ossu/computer-science.
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Is codecademy worth it and where else can I learn
OP I hate to double comment and be "that guy who learned to code without going to college who MUST he did it the correct way" cause fuck "that guy". He's annoying, and he never shuts up, and I try really hard not to be that guy.... But I wanna provide some extra reasons I feel you should stay away from Code Academy. And as I said before, not because they're bad courses, so let me be that guy just for a brief moment. In addition to random Youtubers straight up having high quality courses that are much more update date, they often have supplemental tutorials on niche things that aren't covered in a "101 course". But even then, maybe the idea of a certificate on your resume appeals to you... Well, turns out there's more "academic" courses online you can do to get more of those things that self-taught dumbasses like me aren't as strong with because we skipped the "academic" part of learning..... If that's what makes Code Academy appealing (which I don't think they even go over much.... but still)... then here's 2 things I'd look at before pulling out your wallet. Here's Harvards entire introduction to Computer Science courses provided for anyone to take for free (you can pay for a certificate, but its straight up $0.00 to take the classes) Heres a github repo for an Open Source University that a ton of devs have curated to give a simulated full degree program If you want to focus hardcore on being a Web Developer and are frustrated by there not being tutorials that show you exactly how to handle every step from "there's no website on my computer" to "holy shit I made a website", then here you go The Odin Project is an Open Source answer to your cries of frustration. It has curriculum paths that do exactly that. The goal is to go from zero programming knowledge to fully employable as a web developer (by skill level at least, obviously you'll need to build stuff and build a resume)
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CMV: People should not be referred to as "Engineers" unless they have a degree in the appropriate field
That said, I'm a software developer and I don't see any point in the distinction of calling someone a software or computer engineer based on education (with the exception of electronics engineers that work on hardware, but here I'm talking about software). A BSc or BEng in computer science or software development can give you a headstart but nothing that can't be self taught and in hiring I've been shocked by many postgrad engineers that couldn't answer simple questions and were outdone by self taught engineers. Make no mistake though - education is required (e.g. you're not going to learn data structures and algorithms through osmosis), but it doesn't have to be formalised as a degree.
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After finishing cs50 python, what’s next? What did everybody do? I see there’s an ai course in python.. but not sure if im ready for that yet..
My plan is to follow the training program that the OSSU (Open Source Society University) provides in order to really delve into the topic and learn more. Check out this link for more info: https://github.com/ossu/computer-science
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NÃO QUERO FICAR PARA TRÁS!
se vc quer literalmente ficar a frente do seu curso, ent é só usar o ossu/computer-science.
- What is the best low level programming language to learn for someone who knows only python?
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I want to be a software engineer?
If someone's completed CS50X and W any recommendation where to carry on https://github.com/ossu/computer-science I'm thinking from core maths onwards seems reasonable.
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My university spits out mediocre professionals, but I want to be more
For fundamentals, https://github.com/ossu/computer-science is a reasonable way to make sure you're covering them.
What are some alternatives?
plutus - The Plutus language implementation and tools
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
crypto-fees - Website for comparing total daily fees of various blockchain protocols.
p1xt-guides - Programming curricula
AlgoSwap - Decentralized Uniswap-like exchange for Algorand Standard Assets. Currently a work-in-progress.
coding-interview-university - A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
hevm - Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more
CS50x-2021 - 🎓 HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x)
Formality - A modern proof language [Moved to: https://github.com/kind-lang/Kind]
open-source-cs - Video discussing this curriculum:
go-algorand - Algorand's official implementation in Go.
missing-semester - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education 📚