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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessRestful 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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Intermediate · 1 hourRun Algorand Indexer on Azure with Azure CLI
This tutorial is a step by step guide on how to deploy and run an Algorand Indexer on Microsoft Azure using Azure CLI
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Beginner · 30 minutesAlgorand BSN Portal - Getting Started
“Participating in the BSN International provides a cost effective and stable infrastructure for developers and enterprises to build on Algorand." - Fangfang Chen, Chief Operating Officer at Algorand Foundation
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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 · 1 hourAlgorand-Telegram Interactions: Part 1 - The Basics
Create a Telegram Bot which connects your username to your Algorand account, then invoke some transactions.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessTest your Algorand ORE ID Integration
Testing your ORE ID app setup can be done easily on the developer dashboard. This includes testing your app’s account creation using any of the Oauth platforms, and signing transactions and can be done on both test and production apps.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesAlgo Builder Tutorial Part 4: Testing Smart Contracts
In this tutorial we present how `algob` helps the developers to test their smart contracts effectively.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessUsing VS Code with Java
This tutorial will facilitate how to debug using Visual Studio (VS) Code using Java
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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.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessHow to Run the ORE ID Sample App
Take ORE ID for a test drive. ORE ID makes it easy for users to send transactions to the blockchain from within your app. This tutorial will teach you how to pull down and run the ORE ID sample app running on the Algorand blockchain on your local machine.
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Beginner · 30 minutesVerify identity using a credential network
Build and test a smart contract in which accounts vouch for one-anther's credentials to establish a network of trust.
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Beginner · 1 hourCreating an NFTMarketplace
Creating an NFTMarketplace application where users can mint, buy and sell NFTs.
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Beginner · 30 minutesAlgoMinter - a Web App for Minting Assets Using Python, AlgoSigner, and Anvil Platform
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to easily build simple web apps with minimum infrastructure configuration efforts using Python and Anvil platform, as well as, how to integrate them with AlgoSigner.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesAlgo Builder Tutorial Part 3: Stateful Smart Contracts
This is the third tutorial from the Algo Builder series. In this tutorial we present how `algob` helps the developers to wield the power of Stateful Smart Contracts with TEAL.
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Beginner · 30 minutesAlgorand Studio | Tutorial 1: Basic Features
Set up your local machine for Algorand development using Algorand Studio, includes a walk through its basic features.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesUnderstanding the TEAL Opcode Budget
This guide gives a high-level overview of TEAL's opcode budget system, as well as a method to (finitely) increase it.
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Beginner · 30 minutesUsing Azure Key Vault for Wallet Transactions using JavaScript
The aim of this tutorial to teach how to use Azure KeyVault to store secret and retrieve the secret to sign transactions and recover account.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesIndexer For Blockchain Analysis
This tutorial goes over a few examples of using the 'indexer' to calculate Algorand blockchain metrics.