Tutorials
Step-by-step guides by language and level
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Participate 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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Creating an Algorand Node on Microsoft Azure
In this tutorial we will create an Algorand node on Microsoft Azure.
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Algosearch Setup
A how to guide on set up AlgoSearch using Docker compose
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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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Royalty Fees in Algorand Using PyTeal
This is a short tutorial that explains how to implement Royalty Fees using Inner Transactions and Teal v5 capabilities in Algorand.
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Creating 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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Track 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.
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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.
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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.
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Simple NPC game interactions using a stateful contract and atomic transfers
This tutorial will show you how to create a simple NPC game character using a stateful contract and atomic transfers. We'll also test it using the `goal` command line tool.
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Using 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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Send an Algorand Transaction Using Rust!
In this tutorial we will take the first steps with the community supported Rust Algorand's SDK. We will start by installing Rust and the Algorand Sandbox and end by sending a transaction in a Rust program.