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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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Introducing Sandbox: The quick way to get started on Algorand
Sandbox makes the process of node creation and configuration seamless with several helpful commands for containerization and process management. It is simply a quick and easy way to create and configure an Algorand node using Docker.
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Introducing Sandbox 2.0
Algorand Sandbox 2.0 is focused on developers and now deploys a containerized private network with an indexer by default. All APIs are exposed to localhost; sending and searching for transaction has never been easier.
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Why is Sandbox Indispensable for Building dApps?
Are you struggling to figure out what tools to use when developing dApps? Look no further. Learn why Sandbox should be the go-to developer tool when building dApps.
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Beginner · 1 hour +Deploying Sandbox to a Linux VM in Azure
This tutorial demonstrates how to deploy a Sandbox development environment to a linux virtual machine in Azure. It tackles in great detail how to navigate Azure, but also provides an easy-to-use template for those with Azure experience.
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessExploring 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.
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FDA Recalls Application
This application stores FDA recall data on Algorand’s blockchain and then uses Algorand's indexer to locate the FDA recall data.
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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 · 1 hourWorking with ASA using Go
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Algorand Standard Asset using Go
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Beginner · 15 minutes or lessCreate an Account on TestNet using Java
Create an Account on TestNet with Java
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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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Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup
Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup are brand new features that are now available to try on BetaNet. Learn more about what these features are and how to get started.
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Making Development Easier with AlgoDEA IntelliJ Plugin
AlgoDEA IntelliJ plugin provides end to end development life-cycle on Algorand blockchain using IntelliJ IDE. Using this plugin, developers can create and test both stateless and stateful smart contracts directly from their IntelliJ IDE. Some of the other key features supported by this plugin are editor support for TEAL & PyTeal files, ASA management, Atomic Transfers, Test account management. The goal of this plugin is to increase developer productivity by simplifying various interactions with Algorand blockchain. Due to simple consistent development workflow in the IDE, developers can iterate faster during development stage.
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Algo Builder v0.5 Released
We are pleased to announce the new Algo Builder release: v0.5 (renamed from Algorand Builder), which is a combined version of `@algo-builder/algob v0.5.2`, `@algo-builder/types-algosdk v0.2.0` and `@algo-builder/runtime v0.1.1`.
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What’s new in AlgoSigner v1.4
The latest AlgoSigner release adds new features WebApp developers and end user will appreciate.
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Using a Smart Contract to Spawn Additional Smart Contracts
This article explains spawning child smart contracts from a parent contract using inner transactions.
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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.