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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Using TEAL debugger with algo-buiilder

    In this tutorial we present how to use TEAL debugger with `algob` (debugging smart contracts with dry run OR launch a live debugging session)

    Ratik Jindal
    Ratik Jindal
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Using the TEAL Debugger to Debug a Smart Contract

    This tutorial will provide a step-by-step guide on how to use the TEAL debugger to debug a buggy Algorand smart contract.

    Damian Barabonkov
    Damian Barabonkov
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    Introducing Algorand’s Smart Contract Debugger

    This article announces the release of the Teal Debugger.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    Improved Contract Debugging

    This article summarizes changes recently made to the SDKs to support the dryrun REST endpoint and how this can be used to debug Algorand smart contracts.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Using VS Code with JavaScript

    This tutorial will facilitate how to debug using Visual Studio (VS) Code, which can be used with all the code samples on the Algorand Developer Docs Portal.

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Beginner · 1 hour
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    Writing a Simple Smart Contract

    Example showing how to build a simple smart contract.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Using VS Code with C#

    This tutorial will facilitate how to debug C# using Visual Studio (VS) Code

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Algorand Developer Bootcamp | Beginner

    ### Why should I be interested in learning about Algorand and participating in the Bootcamp? * Algorand has different SDK’s to help you with the building process in different languages and with extensive documentation. * The costs and speed for testing on Algorand are extremely low, which will allow you to learn and test without friction. * The companies that work with Algorand are constantly looking for developers to join their work teams. At the end of the Bootcamp you will be able to participate in solving challenges that will test your knowledge and will serve as a cover letter for you to apply for a Web3 job in the Algorand ecosystem. * This Beginner bootcamp will give you the foundations needed to take part in our Intermediate bootcamp. * Grow your web 3 developer skills on time to be able to participate in our exciting Global Virtual Hackathon at the end of the year. We’ll release more details shortly. **Each session will be 2 hours. Here’s what you can expect to cover over the 4 days:** * Session 1: Algorand Developer Onboarding with JavaScript SDK & AlgoKit Installation * Session 2: Building a dApp with Beaker and Deploying with dAppFlow * Session 3: Building & Debugging dApps with Beaker + PyTeal + PyTest * Session 4: Adding a TypeScript Frontend UI to the Auction dApp ### Why Algorand? When you decide to start working in blockchain, it is essential that you know the characteristics of the protocol that you are going to use, here are those of Algorand: * It is a layer 1 network that can process 10,000 transactions per second. * The cost per transaction is 0.001 ALGO == $0.0003 USD Approx. * Our blocks are processed in 3.3 seconds. * We are a carbon negative blockchain as we are committed to being environmentally friendly.

    Emma Barry Murphy
    Emma Barry Murphy Algorand
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    Hacker House Developer Bootcamp - Español Intermedio

    ### ¿Por qué debería participar en el Bootcamp y aprender sobre Algorand? * Algorand te ofrece AlgoKit, un conjunto de herramientas que te ayudarán en tu proceso de desarrollo usando lenguajes que ya conoces (typescript y Python), con una extensa documentación. * Los costos y velocidad para el desarrollo y pruebas en Algorand son extremadamente bajos, lo que te permitirá aprender sin complicaciones. * Las empresas que trabajan sobre Algorand constantemente están buscando desarrolladores para unirlos a sus equipos. Al final del bootcamp serás capaz de resolver retos que demostrarán tu conocimiento y servirán como carta de presentación si buscas aplicar a un trabajo web3 en el ecosistema de Algorand. * Este Bootcamp Beginner te dará los fundamentos necesarios para formar parte del siguiente bootcamp intermedio. * Gracias a este bootcamp estarás preparado a tiempo para participar en la Hacker House de Algorand en Argentina, y también para la [Hackathon Global de Build-a-Bull](https://www.algorand.foundation/build-a-bull-hackathon). ** Cada sesión durará 2 horas, estos son los temas que podrás aprender:** * Sesón 1: Refactorizando la dapp de DAO de manera mas robusta * Sesión 2: Testing y debugging de nuestra dapp fullstack * Sesión 3: Trabajando con algokit-utils y el generador de cliente UI * Sesión 4: Agregando un frontend web a nuestra dapp ### Pre-requisitos * Haber completado el Bootcamp Beginner * Cuenta de Github([sign up](https://github.com/signup)) * Entorno local configurado con: * NodeJS * Docker Desktop * Guias de Instalacion:([macOS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl_r30fAtlQ) || [Windows](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzW2tVO-KAo)) ### ¿Por qué Algorand? Cuando decides comenzar a trabajar en blockchain, es esencial que conozcas las características del protocolo que vas a utilizar. Aquí te presentamos las de Algorand:: * Es una red de capa 1 que puede procesar 10,000 transacciones por segundo. * El costo por transacción es de 0.001 ALGO == Aproximadamente $0.0002 USD. * Nuestros bloques se procesan en 3.3 segundos. * Somos una blockchain carbono neutro, ya que estamos comprometidos en ser amigables con el medio ambiente.

    Evert Diaz
    Evert Diaz Algorand
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    Build-A-Bull Developer Bootcamp - Intermediate

    ### Why should I be interested in learning about Algorand and participating in the Bootcamp? * Algorand has AlgoKit to help you with the building process using languages you already know (TypesScript and Python) and with extensive documentation. * The costs and speed for testing on Algorand are extremely low, which will allow you to learn and test without friction. * The companies that work with Algorand are constantly looking for developers to join their work teams. At the end of the Bootcamp you will be able to participate in solving challenges that will test your knowledge and will serve as a cover letter for you to apply for a Web3 job in the Algorand ecosystem. * Grow your web 3 developer skills in time to be able to participate in our exciting [Global Virtual Hackathon](https://www.algorand.foundation/build-a-bull-hackathon) at the end of the year. ** Each session will be 2 hours. Here’s what you can expect to cover over the 4 days:** * Session 1: Refactoring the DAO dApp with robust features * Session 2: Testing & Debugging a full stack web3 dApp * Session 3: Working with algokit-utils & UI client generation * Session 4: Adding a web frontend UI to the DAO dApp ### Prerequisites * Completion of Beginner Bootcamp content * GitHub account ([sign up](https://github.com/signup)) * local workstation configured with: * NodeJS * Docker Desktop * Installation Guides ([macOS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsurtpCGmgE), [Windows](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22RvINnZsRo)) ### Why Algorand? When you decide to start working in blockchain, it is essential that you know the characteristics of the protocol that you are going to use, here are those of Algorand: * It is a layer 1 network that can process 10,000 transactions per second. * The cost per transaction is 0.001 ALGO == $0.0003 USD Approx. * Our blocks are processed in 3.3 seconds. * We are a carbon negative blockchain as we are committed to being environmentally friendly

    Emma Barry Murphy
    Emma Barry Murphy Algorand
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    Algorand Developer Bootcamp | Beginner

    ### **Why should I be interested in learning about Algorand and participating in the Bootcamp?** * Algorand has different SDK's to help you with the building process in different languages and with extensive documentation. * The costs and speed for testing on Algorand are extremely low, which will allow you to learn and test without friction. * The companies that work with Algorand are constantly looking for developers to join their work teams. At the end of the Bootcamp you will be able to participate in solving challenges that will test your knowledge and will serve as a cover letter for you to apply for a Web3 job in the Algorand ecosystem. * This Beginner bootcamp will give you the foundations needed to take part in our Intermediate bootcamp. * Grow your web 3 developer skills on time to be able to participate in our exciting Global Virtual Hackathon at the end of the year. We'll release more details shortly. **Each session will be 2 hours. Here's what you can expect to cover over the 4 days:** * Session 1: Algorand Developer Onboarding with JavaScript SDK & AlgoKit Installation * Session 2: Building a dApp with Beaker and Deploying with dAppFlow * Session 3: Building & Debugging dApps with Beaker + PyTeal + PyTest * Session 4: Adding a TypeScript Frontend UI to the Auction dApp ### Why Algorand? When you decide to start working in blockchain, it is essential that you know the characteristics of the protocol that you are going to use, here are those of Algorand: * It is a layer 1 network that can process 10,000 transactions per second. * The cost per transaction is 0.001 ALGO == $0.0003 USD Approx. * Our blocks are processed in 3.3 seconds. * We are a carbon negative blockchain as we are committed to being environmentally friendly.

    Emma Barry Murphy
    Emma Barry Murphy Algorand
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Create an Online Game Marketplace to Buy/Sell Games

    In this tutorial, we will learn how to interact with the Algorand network to create an online marketplace where games can be bought or sold online using TestNet.

    Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Sunday KusuConsult
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Create 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.

    Johan Stenberg
    Johan Stenberg
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Using VS Code with Go

    This tutorial will facilitate how to debug using Visual Studio (VS) Code with Go

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Using VS Code with Python

    This tutorial will facilitate how to debug using Visual Studio (VS) Code in Python

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Verify 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.

    Garrin McGoldrick
    Garrin McGoldrick
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Using VS Code with Java

    This tutorial will facilitate how to debug using Visual Studio (VS) Code using Java

    Russell Fustino
    Russell Fustino Algorand
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Exploring the Algorand Sandbox

    Explore how the Algorand sandbox works, it's configuration files, interesting artifacts, and how to spin up your custom Algorand network from a genesis file.

    Tobias Schmidt
    Tobias Schmidt
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