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Style Transfer Service
This solution shows how would be possible to use Algorand as the payment gateway for an Artificial Intelligence Marketplace, implementing an online Style Transfer as the first service.
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Integrate AlgoSigner to JavaScript Application on Algorand
This solution contains several examples of different ways to use the Algorand JavaScript SDK, including sending transactions, creating atomic transfers, and interacting with Smart Contracts.
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ASA Bidding Application Using PyTeal
Solution that explains a system developed on the Algorand network that does automated bidding for an asset of interest for a predefined period of time. The app is developed using PyTeal and py-algorand-sdk
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Getting started with Python Algorand SDK and Django
Step by step guide to the algodjango project presenting some Algorand's blockchain processes with the help of py-algorand-sdk package.
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Flipping a Coin Using Hashing
Two Algorand accounts can bet on the result of a coin flip. Alice flips the coin and records the hashed result, Bob guesses and then Alice reveals the result. Example of commitment scheme.
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Creating a demo wallet using Flask
Flask is a Python framework for quickly creating webapps. In this solution we'll be using Flask and the Algorand SDK to show how to make a demo wallet web application.
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Tic-Tac-Toe dApp
Design and deploy the Tic-Tac-Toe game on the Algorand blockchain. The game logic is implemented as a Stateful Smart Contract using PyTeal while the communication with the network is done using the py-algorand-sdk.
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Framework Integration: Exploring Express.js With the Algorand SDK
This guide shows developers how they can use Algorand with Express.js through the js-algorand-sdk. In short, you'll learn how to query transactions, assets, and accounts, and how to apply optional filters to endpoints to enrich the data.
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What's the best way to learn about Algorand?
This blog describes my journey to learning Algorand development and provides you with tips on how to get started building on Algorand.
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Quick and dirty Algorand Unity SDK based on .NET Algorand SDK
In this solution we will see how to use a fast Unity Algorand SDK based on the well-known Algorand .NET SDK to build some general purpose examples
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An Algorand Blackjack implementation with Beaker
Blackjack is the most played casino bank card game in the world. We show an implementation of a smart contract that runs single-player blackjack games against the bank in Beaker.
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Beginner · 30 minutesDeploying a bet dApp powered by Beaker
In this tutorial you will deploy a bet dApp, named AlgoBet. You will setup an Algorand sandbox, compile the AlgoBet smart contract and instantiate it on the testnet. Finally, you will be able to interact with the deployed decentralized bet system.
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Beginner · 1 hourSimple NPC game interactions using a stateful contract and atomic transfers
This tutorial will show you how to create a simple NPC game character using a stateful contract and atomic transfers. We'll also test it using the `goal` command line tool.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessCreating a Go Transaction with the PureStake API
Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessUsing PureStake API with Algo Builder
In this tutorial we present how to use PureStake API (algodv2 and indexer) within `algob` projects.
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Intermediate · 15 minutes or lessAdding Transaction Capabilities to a dApp Using AlgoSigner
AlgoSigner is a blockchain wallet that makes it easy to use Algorand-based applications on the web. In this tutorial, you will learn how to integrate AlgoSigner into your decentralized application.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesBuild Algorand Android Smart Contract using Kotlin
This tutorial is targeted at beginners and intermediate Algorand developers who primarily develop Android Applications using Kotlin. The tutorial will also be beneficial to Java Android Developers as both languages have a lot in common.
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Beginner · 30 minutesSiam - Managing Global Application State
With Siam, you can operate a small key-value store on the Algorand blockchain with minimal configuration. You can start publishing real-world data to the blockchain and write your own oracle.