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Marlowe programming language

Offered By: Udemy

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Programming Languages Courses Haskell Courses Blockchain Development Courses Smart Contracts Courses

Course Description

Overview

Financial smart contracts that everyone can code.

What you'll learn:
  • Coding smart contracts with Marlowe programming language.
  • Use Meadow, an an emulator that provides a browser-based graphical interface where you can easily build and edit your contracts.

NOTICE: This course is out of date. It shows MARLOWE as it was in 2019. We are currently working in the new edition that depicts the latest development of the MARLOWE programming language.

Marlowe is a new language for modeling financial instruments as smart contracts on a blockchain. It has been designed for people who are business engineers or subject experts rather than experienced developers. It is a simple domain-specific language (DSL) which comprises a small number of powerful building blocks that can be assembled into expressive financial contracts. It is embedded in the Haskell language, which has its own established ecosystem and testing framework. You do not need programming expertise to use Marlowe and you can explore your Marlowe financial constructions with a browser-based contract editor and simulator.

Acknowledgments
We would like to thank the cardano forum community for their help in creating this class, in particular:

  • @alexludden for close captioning and translations to spanish and french.

  • @carlos_lopez_de_lara for graphic design and video editing

  • @zzantares for reviewing the scripts of the examples.


Taught by

Alejandro Garcia, Niamh Ahern and Simon Thompson

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