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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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Intermediate · 1 hourCreating a License Manager Contract utilizing PyTEAL and Inner Transactions
This tutorial will introduce the reader to using Inner Transactions in PyTEAL using an example scenario: A License Manager Contract
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Intermediate · 30 minutesLimitOrder Contract with Python
A walkthrough example of how to use a limit order contract with Python.
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Intermediate · 1 hourParticipate in Consensus from Ledger Nano S/X
In this tutorial, we show how to participate in consensus from an account stored in a Ledger Nano S or X. By participating in consensus, you help decentralize the network.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessAccess BetaNet Network using your own node and goal
This tutorial describes how to setup and update a BetaNet network using your own node and goal.
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Intermediate · 1 hourIntegrating 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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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessAccess BetaNet Network using Sandbox
This tutorial describes how to access the BetaNet network using Sandbox.
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Intermediate · 1 hour +Algorand Blockchain Development using Reach - Part 7: React.js Front End and AlgoSigner Integration
In this final entry in the series dApp development with Reach. We add a UI to our Rock Paper Scissors game. We will also interact with AlgoSigner as our Web Wallet. We assume the reader has followed the full tutorial series and Reach reference docs.
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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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Algorand Standard Assets
A conceptual overview of Algorand Standard Assets for developers.
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Algorand Atomic Transfers
A conceptual overview of Algorand Atomic Transfers for developers.
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Automating with the Mule Framework
Mule is a generalized automation framework for organizing the execution of defined automation in a declarative yaml format.
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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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Getting Started on Algorand
In this article, we are going to cover some of the basics of where to start, what tutorials are available, options for setting up your development environment, and how you can be rewarded for developing applications on the Algorand blockchain.
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Updated PyTeal Resources
PyTeal, a language binding for TEAL, is a community project created to make writing Algorand Smart Contracts (ASC) easier. This article summarizes the latest resources available to start building Algorand Smart Contracts in Python.
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How to Write Smart Contracts
This article summarizes the three primary ways you can build Algorand Smart Contracts.
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Verify Signatures and Signed Data within Algorand Smart Contracts
This article explains how to use the ed25519verify opcode in conjunction with the tealsign goal command.
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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.