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Evolution of the Ethereum Proof-of-Stake Consensus Protocol
What's the hungup with normal tutorials? There's a plethora of tutorials online.
People recommend ethernauts and cryptozombies, but I found those quite slow when I was learning. Most useful for me was reading existing implementations of smart contracts, and learning from there.
M1guelpf wrote these a while ago, might be helpful examples: https://github.com/m1guelpf/lil-web3
happy to chat if you need help
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I'm searching for famous protocol (AAVE, Compound, etc) market maker tutorial
If you’re trying to get started, lil-web3 is a github repo with lots of simplified versions of popular smart contracts. It should help you to grasp the core functionality before you try to understand all of the other content in each contract.
- Best Foundry testing resources / examples?
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Ask HN: Getting Started with Web3 Development
thirdweb is a pretty easy way to get started if you’re an experienced web developer. we use them internally at our web3 dev education startup for creating and sending nfts to folks who complete our tutorials.
we have a tutorial with them going on where we show you how to build a full stack web3 app with their sdks/platform. we’re rewarding folks who complete the tutorial with a bit of $MATIC and a cool nft[1]
another cool resource after you get your feet wet is this collection of tiny examples of popular web3 apps[2]
1 - https://www.pointer.gg/tutorials/thirdweb-nft-lootbox
2 - https://github.com/m1guelpf/lil-web3
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Just finished cryptozombies lesson 6. What should I do now?
beyond tutorials i also think learning by trying to build your own version of other projects is a pretty cool way to progress. Here's a cool repo that does this https://github.com/m1guelpf/lil-web3 , the author builds out mini version of ENS, opensea, etc
- lil web3: simple, intentionally-limited versions of web3 protocols & apps
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m1guelpf/lil-web3 is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lil-web3 is Solidity.
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