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Intermediate · 30 minutesMaking HTTP request to Algorand using AlgoExplorer API
This tutorial looks at getting transaction data from or posting data to the Algorand blockchain using the Algoexplorer API. This post looks at how to make GET and POST requests to the Algorand network for transaction data as well as posting transactions
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Intermediate · 30 minutesCreate your Own Coin on TestNet (LaylaCoin Series)
Learn how to create, opt-in, transfer, and read balances of an asset on TestNet.
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Beginner · 30 minutesCreate and Manage a Non-Fungible ASA from the Command Line Using goal
This tutorial guides you step-by-step through the creation and configuration of a non-fungible Algorand Standard Asset (ASA) from the command line using goal.
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Intermediate · 1 hourIntegrating ALGO and ASA transfers within your application
Learn how to integrate your application with Algo or ASA by walking through code examples.
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Intermediate · 1 hourBuilding a lending pool using Reach
A lending pool is a contract which can be use to lend and borrow funds, tokenize debt and track interest earned or due. We will use Reach to build such a lending pool and see how the high level features make it easy to write such complex apps.
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Building on Algorand: Developer Week 2020 Hackathon, Recap and Code
Over 600 attendees participated recently at the Algorand Sponsored Developer Week 2020 in San Francisco...
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Introducing Sandbox 2.0
Algorand Sandbox 2.0 is focused on developers and now deploys a containerized private network with an indexer by default. All APIs are exposed to localhost; sending and searching for transaction has never been easier.
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Introducing TEAL Version 3
This article summarizes all the changes made to TEAL in version 3.
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Contract to Contract calls and an ABI come to Algorand
This article summarizes many of the features available within the Algorand Virtual Machine (AVM) 1.1 Release.
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Automated testing for Algorand smart contracts - Part 1
A three part series on automated testing for your TEAL smart contracts
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Django Staking Service Demo
This article introduces you to an example staking platform that’s available on github, to demonstrate how such a service can be created on Algorand.
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Hello Beaker
Introducing a framework for Smart Contract development on Algorand
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AVM 7 New Features
This article summarizes the new features available in the Algorand Virtual Machine (AVM) version 7.
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Randomness on Algorand
Explaining the new randomness capabilities on Algorand.
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Usage and Best Practices for Randomness Beacon
This article describes using the randomness beacon
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Smart Contract Storage: Boxes
An overview of Smart Contract storage mechanisms, and technical details for how to use boxes.
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print("Algokit v2, happy technology")
With AlgoKit 2.0 we are bringing native Python to blockchain development, giving the millions of Python developers an easy onramp to the world of decentralized computing.
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Intermediate · 1 hour +Using loop invariants for verification in Reach
Loops can be quite useful for writing Reach programs but verifying the outcome of loops can be challenging. In this tutorial, we will go through a tour of one of the most important features of Reach - automatic verification of loops using invariants.