I want to learn creating Smart Contracts on Algorand

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  • beaker

    A framework for writing Smart Contracts on Algorand (by algorand-devrel)

  • Lastly if you still really want to get into smart contracts you'll want to use a framework, which you can find here (there's a tutorial on the algo dev docs too I think): https://github.com/algorand-devrel/beaker

  • DarkCoin

    Dark Coin is a community built upon the Algorand Blockchain.

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