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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Create an Account on TestNet with Python

    Generate a new account, fund it, and check your balance on TestNet using the Python SDK.

    Liz Baran
    Liz Baran Algorand
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    Beginner · 1 hour
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    Working with ASA using Go

    This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Algorand Standard Asset using Go

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    PyTeal — Writing Algorand Smart Contracts in Python

    PyTeal is a python language binding for Algorand Smart Contracts (ASC) that abstracts away the complexities in writing smart contracts. PyTeal is provided as an open-source tool for the Algorand community. We invite you to try, use, and contribute to PyTeal if you are interested in developing and deploying ASC’s in Python.

    Shumo Chu
    Shumo Chu Algorand
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    Algorand Standard Assets

    A conceptual overview of Algorand Standard Assets for developers.

    Liz Baran
    Liz Baran Algorand
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    Algorand Atomic Transfers

    A conceptual overview of Algorand Atomic Transfers for developers.

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Automating with the Mule Framework

    Mule is a generalized automation framework for organizing the execution of defined automation in a declarative yaml format.

    Brice Rising
    Brice Rising Algorand
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    Getting Started on Algorand

    In this article, we are going to cover some of the basics of where to start, what tutorials are available, options for setting up your development environment, and how you can be rewarded for developing applications on the Algorand blockchain.

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    How to Write Smart Contracts

    This article summarizes the three primary ways you can build Algorand Smart Contracts.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    Introducing Algorand’s V2 Indexer

    Introducing the new Algorand Indexer - a fast and efficient way to search for transactions, accounts, assets, and blocks on the Algorand blockchain.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    What's New: Algorand v2.0.7

    Algorand v2.0.7 was released to MainNet and TestNet, accompanied by a new set of features in the Algorand APIs. Learn more about what's new in this article.

    Liz Baran
    Liz Baran Algorand
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    Smart Contract SDK Usage Updated to V2

    The feature guide for accessing a TEAL program from an SDK is updated for V2. This guide contains SDK samples using TEAL programs with contract accounts or delegated signatures.

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Leased Transactions: Securing Advanced Smart Contract Design

    Certain smart contracts can benefit from defining a Lease parameter, which can provide security for exclusive transaction execution, mitigate fee variability, and enable long-running smart contracts. Learn when and how to use Leases in this article.

    Ryan R. Fox
    Ryan R. Fox Algorand
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    Using a Smart Contract for Advanced Approvals: Hierarchical Thresholds

    Design and implement an escrow contract account using hierarchical threshold approvals to secure the corporate treasury.

    Ryan R. Fox
    Ryan R. Fox Algorand
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    TEAL ALGO Oracle in Algorand Layer-1

    In a blockchain, the ability to reference a price on-chain enables a seamless and trustless transaction environment, especially for automated transactions and smart contracts. Oracles are the entities in charge of broadcasting off-chain data such as market price to the blockchain, and serve as a source of truth that allows on-chain dApps to measure the value of assets referenced within a transaction. Rand Labs and Borderless Capital releases a Algorand Oracle that can be referenced in atomic transfers using TEAL stateful and stateless smart contracts.

    Pablo Yabo
    Pablo Yabo Rand Labs
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    Creating Stateful Algorand Smart Contracts in Python with PyTeal

    Explore the new version of PyTeal and learn how to write a stateful smart contract in Python.

    Jason Paulos
    Jason Paulos Algorand
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    SDK Updates: Deploying Stateful Smart Contracts

    Guided tour of SDK documentation focusing on stateful smart contract application development. Links to resources covering the basics thru building complete solutions.

    Ryan R. Fox
    Ryan R. Fox Algorand
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    Linking Algorand Stateful and Stateless Smart Contracts

    This article discussing linking stateful and stateless smart contracts and why it makes sense in many applications.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    From Algos to ASAs

    This guide maps core technical concepts related to the Algo to Algorand Standard Assets, which is Algorand's Layer-1 implementation for third-party fungible and non-fungible tokens.

    Liz Baran
    Liz Baran Algorand
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