Smart Contracts with Solidity: Create an Ethereum contract
Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
In this project-based course, you will learn the concepts of Smart Contracts, including their purpose, benefits, and limitations. You will also learn the basics of Solidity programming language for developing Smart Contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. You will learn to create a lottery application and deploy it on the testnet. Additionally, you will get to use the MetaMask wallet and learn how to obtain test Sepolia faucets. This will give you a real-world experience of the entire process of deploying Smart Contracts onto the blockchain. This course is ideal for developers, entrepreneurs, or anyone interested in learning the basics of Smart Contracts, Solidity programming language, and deploying Smart Contracts onto the Ethereum blockchain. Knowledge of Blockchain and understanding of at least one programming language is required
Syllabus
- Project Overview
- In this project-based course, you will learn the concepts of Smart Contracts, including their purpose, benefits, and limitations. You will also learn the basics of Solidity programming language for developing Smart Contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. You will learn to create a lottery application and deploy it on the testnet. Additionally, you will get to use the MetaMask wallet and learn how to obtain test Sepolia faucets. This will give you a real-world experience of the entire process of deploying Smart Contracts onto the blockchain. This course is ideal for developers, entrepreneurs, or anyone interested in learning the basics of Smart Contracts, Solidity programming language, and deploying Smart Contracts onto the Ethereum blockchain.Knowledge of Blockchain and understanding of at least one programming language is required
Taught by
Priya Jha
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