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Showing 332 posts related with IoT.
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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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Beginner · 30 minutesDesktop Algorand App
In this tutorial, we will learn how to interact with the Algorand network to create a Windows Application that can be used to create account addresses and mnemonic keys, fund the account, and also check the address account balance.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesAlgo Builder Tutorial Part 5: Algob Console
In this tutorial we present how to use `algob console` to quickly and easily interact with Algorand Standard Assets and Smart Contracts.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessCreate an Account on TestNet and Send Your First Transaction using C#
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Standalone Algorand Account using the Community Algorand .NET SDK and funding it using the Algorand Testnet Faucet. The tutorial also covers send a payment transaction between two accounts.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessCreate Your First ORE ID Application
Creating your test app is simple using our sample app. Here you will learn to create an ORE ID app and configure the sample app to run your test app, allowing you to test logins and transaction signing on the chain.
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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 minutesUsing Java Algorand SDK with Spring Boot
This tutorial shows how to leverage the Spring Boot's features to make Algorand programming easier to get started for the experience Spring developers.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesHash Time Lock Contract Template With JavaScript
Build a Smart Contract that functions as a HTLC using JavaScript
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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 · 15 minutes or lessSplit Contract Template with Go
An example walkthrough of the Split Contract Template in Go
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Intermediate · 15 minutes or lessSplit Contract Template with Python
An example walkthrough of the Split Contract Template in Python
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Intermediate · 30 minutesCompile and Run the Algorand Node Natively on Windows
Learn how to build the Algorand node and the whole set of devtools on Microsoft Windows and run them without the need of emulators, virtual machines and even WSL.
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Beginner · 30 minutesGenerating And Securing A Vanity Address Using Rekeying
This tutorial will show you how to use the Python package py-algorand-sdk to generate a new custom vanity Algorand address and how to subsequently secure it by rekeying it to an existing or new Algorand private key.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesAlgorand Builder Tutorial: Part 1 - Creating Local Network and Deploying ASA
[Algorand Builder](https://github.com/scale-it/algo-builder) is a development environment, testing framework and asset pipeline for Algorand. Our goal is to make shipping Algorand applications simple, efficient, and scalable.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessAlgorand Payment App
Learn how to build a DeFi Mobile Application on the Algorand Network to process payment transactions online.
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Intermediate · 30 minutesScheduling Transactions for Sending in the Future
This tutorial shows how to schedule a payment transaction. Instead of processing the payments now, you can schedule if for a future date/time.
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Intermediate · 1 hourTrack 65,000 Tickets - Arrays in Algorand
Learn how to create, update and read arrays in Algorand. We will utilize key-value pairs, bytes, and bits to persistently store almost 65,000 elements in a single smart contract.