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Intermediate · 30 minutes
Algorand Blockchain Development using Reach Part 5 Non Participation
Non-participation occurs both in the centralized and decentralized development worlds. In the case of commerce-driven development knowing how to handle this is paramount as a blockchain developer.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or less
Restful Algorand API with Spring Boot
By leveraging a simple Algorand Spring Boot starter, and implementing the Spring Web library, we can easily standup a Restful API to allow users to interact with the Algorand ecosystem.
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Beginner · 30 minutes
EVM-Based dApp on Algorand With Milkomeda A1
How to deploy an EVM-based Smart Contract on Algorand-Milkomeda A1, and interact with it using Brownie
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Beginner · 1 hour
Working with ASA Using JavaScript
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Algorand Standard Asset [(ASA)](https://developer.algorand.org/docs/features/asa/) using [JavaScript SDK](https://github.com/algorand/js-algorand-sdk).
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Intermediate · 1 hour
Integrating 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 · 30 minutes
A Crowdfunding DApp on the Algorand Network
A Crowdfunding Application built on the Algorand Network with the .NET Core framework. This will enable people crowdfund for their projects/businesses using the algorand protocol.
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Intermediate · 30 minutes
Algorand Blockchain Development using Reach Part 3 Bets - Wagers
In this tutorial, we add in both wagering and payouts to the winner of our Rock Paper Scissors Algorand blockchain game. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a full featured game allowing wager, provably fair outcomes and payouts to the winner.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or less
Creating a Python Transaction with the PureStake API
Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically
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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.
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Welcome to the Algorand Developer Portal
The new Algorand Developer Portal provides resources for developers to turn their ideas into full-scale applications. Browse and search across new content, like Tutorials and Solutions. Access technical documentation. Stay up-to-date on the latest features.
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Contribute to the Algorand Developer Docs
The official Algorand Developer Documentation repository is now public and open to contributions. Read the contributing guide to get started.
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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.
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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.
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Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup
Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup are brand new features that are now available to try on BetaNet. Learn more about what these features are and how to get started.
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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.
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Reach - The Easiest and Safest way to Build DApps
Blockchain development is hard. Existing tooling is complex, time-consuming to use and not robust against common programming oversights. Reach is fundamentally changing the way blockchain developers approach their craft, safely, efficiently and with formal proofs.
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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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Making Development Easier with Algorand IDE Playground
The RockX IDE Playground for Algorand allows developers to try out many protocol features within a Web IDE.