| Category | All Courses, Available Now, Blockchain & Bitcoin, Blockchain Developer, Blockchain Technical, English |
|---|---|
| Program Name | Blockchain+ Developer™ |
| Duration | Instructor-Led:5 days (live or virtual) | Self-Paced:40 hours (5 Days) |
| Prerequisites | 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. |
| Exam Format | 50 questions, 70% passing, 90 minutes, online proctored exam |
Learners will gain proficiency in Solidity, the programming language used for writing smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. Starting from basics to advanced concepts, including structures and error handling.
Learners will acquire skills in creating and managing digital tokens and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on blockchain platforms. This involves the tokenization process, including token standards like ERC-20 and ERC-721, and learn how to develop NFT applications for unique asset representation, such as digital art, collectibles, and gaming assets.
Learners will explore Hyperledger Fabric, a permissioned blockchain framework, and its components like writing chaincode (smart contracts) in Golang. Gain understanding on the structure and error handling mechanisms specific to Hyperledger Fabric chaincode.
Learners will acquire skills in auditing and testing smart contracts to ensure their security, reliability, and compliance with business requirements. This includes learning about tools like Hyperledger Fabconnect and Firefly for smart contract auditing, debugging, and monitoring, enabling them to identify and address vulnerabilities and optimize smart contract performance.
Course Introduction Preview
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
Creates secure, efficient blockchain smart contracts. Provides decentralized application functionality and integrity, boosting blockchain ecosystem trust and security.
Produces business-specific DApps. Maintains blockchain's transparency and immutability to provide secure, efficient solutions that improve operations and digital transaction confidence.
Produce robust apps that prioritize data integrity, transparency, and security. Ensures stability and integrity, enabling secure and transparent distributed network transactions.
Examine smart contracts for vulnerabilities and flaws to ensure the security and reliability of blockchain-based systems and applications through thorough auditing processes.
This certification prepares you for roles such as Blockchain Developer, Smart Contract Developer, DApp Developer, Blockchain Consultant, and more in industries like finance, healthcare, supply chain, and government.
Yes, the course includes hands-on exercises and case studies that involve real-world scenarios to help you apply the concepts learned.
In this course, you'll work on projects such as creating and deploying smart contracts, building decentralized applications (DApps), establishing private blockchain networks, and integrating blockchain with existing systems through REST APIs.
The course begins with foundational concepts of blockchain and smart contracts, progresses to advanced topics like Solidity structures and tokenization, and then explores Hyperledger Fabric for private blockchain development. Practical exercises and projects are included throughout the course.
The course covers essential tools such as Truffle for Ethereum smart contract development, Ganache for local blockchain testing, and Docker for Hyperledger Fabric setup. Participants will also use various integrated development environments (IDEs) for coding.
70%
50 multiple-choice/multiple-response questions