About This Course
- Tokenization and ICO Management
- Blockchain Analytics and Visualization Tools
- Blockchain Interoperability and Cross-Chain Solutions
- Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
- Blockchain Performance Optimization
Course Information
Course Curriculum
- Course Introduction
- 1.1 Origin of Blockchain
- 1.2 What is Blockchain?
- 1.3 Consensus Mechanisms
- 1.4 What are Smart Contracts?
- 1.5 Bitcoin Blockchains
- 2.1 What is an EVM and Ethereum?
- 2.2 Wallets Introduction and Creation
- 2.3 Introduction to Remix Editor with Metamask
- 2.4 Smart Contract Basic Structure
- 2.5 Variables, If/Else, Strings, Loops, Arrays, Test Tokens
- 3.1 Libraries, Interfaces, Modifiers
- 3.2 Structures, Enums, ABI, Calldata, Events, and Transfers
- 3.3 Contract-to-Contract Calls
- 3.4 Address and Address Payable
- 3.5 Receive and Fallback Functions
- 3.6 Upgradeable Contracts
- 3.7 Openzepplin Libraries
- 4.1 ERC20 Token Creation
- 4.2 NFT, NFT Minting, IPFS, Security, and Pinata Cloud
- 5.1 Truffle, Ganache, and Hardhat
- 5.2 Metamask Wallet
- 5.3 Remix Development Environment
- 5.4 Localnet and Testnet Deployment
- 6.1 Web3.0 Integration with JS
- 6.2 Wallet Creation and Sending Transactions
- 7.1 Public Vs Private vs. Consortium Blockchain Frameworks
- 7.2 Introduction to the Hyperledger Fabric
- 7.3 Hyperledger Projects
- 8.1 Basic Concepts of HLF
- 8.2 Docker Introduction
- 8.3 Commands and Setup
- 9.1 Installation and Path Setup
- 9.2 VS Code Plugin Setup, Variables, Strings, Conditional Statements, and Loops
- 9.3 Basics of the Language
- 10.1 Chain code Explanation using Fabric Samples and Test-network Explanation using Linux Scripting
- 10.2 Error Handling
- 10.3 Error Codes and Messages
- 10.4 Logging Errors
- 10.5 Handling Panics
- 11.1 Extending the Default Chaincode
- 11.2 Chaincode Deployment
- 11.3 REST API Integration with Front End
- 12.1 Why Smart Contract Audits are Necessary
- 12.2 Introduction to Firefly, Fabconnect, and Blockchain Explorer
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All You Need to Know
- Blockchain Developers: Gain the technical expertise needed to build and implement blockchain-based applications and solutions for diverse industries.
- Software Engineers: Learn how to integrate blockchain technology into software development to enhance security, scalability, and efficiency.
- Tech Innovators: Dive deep into blockchain development to stay at the forefront of technological advancements.
- Fintech Developers: Explore blockchain’s role in transforming financial services, from digital wallets to decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.
- Enterprise IT Professionals: Understand how to leverage blockchain to improve operational efficiencies, data integrity, and transparency within large organizations.
- Familiarity with general programming concepts like data structures, algorithms and networks.
- Understanding of at least one legacy programming stack (e.g. Python, JavaScript, Java or similar).
- Fundamental knowledge to use command line consoles on any operating system.
- Ability to understand developer concepts like SDKs, APIs, application development tools etc.
- Experience with building end to end tiered applications.
Duration
90 minutes
Passing Score
70%
Format
50 multiple-choice/multiple-response questions
Delivery Method
Online via proctored exam platform (flexible scheduling)
Frequently Asked Questions
Software engineers, fintech developers, tech innovators, and enterprise IT professionals wanting hands-on blockchain development skills.
Yes — familiarity with general programming concepts and at least one programming stack is required.
Integrating blockchain into software development, DeFi applications, and improving operational efficiency and transparency.
Command line console usage and understanding of developer concepts like SDKs and APIs.
Blockchain+ Developer covers broader blockchain application development, while Bitcoin+ Developer focuses specifically on the Bitcoin protocol and ecosystem.