Tutorials
Step-by-step guides by language and level
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Working with ASA using Java
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Algorand Standard Asset using Java.
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Working with ASA using Go
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Algorand Standard Asset using Go
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Working with ASA Using JavaScript
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in creating a basic Algorand Standard Asset [(ASA)](https://developer.algorand.org/docs/features/asa/) using [JavaScript SDK](https://github.com/algorand/js-algorand-sdk).
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Working with ASA using Python
This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved in working with an Algorand Standard Asset (ASA) using the Python SDK.
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Creating a Python Transaction with the PureStake API
Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically
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Creating a JavaScript Transaction with the PureStake API
Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically
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Creating a Java Transaction with the PureStake API
Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically.
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Creating a Go Transaction with the PureStake API
Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically.
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Getting Started with Developing Android Apps on the Algorand Platform Using java-algorand-sdk
This tutorial explains how to get started developing android apps that use the java-algorand-sdk
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How to Run the ORE ID Sample App
Take ORE ID for a test drive. ORE ID makes it easy for users to send transactions to the blockchain from within your app. This tutorial will teach you how to pull down and run the ORE ID sample app running on the Algorand blockchain on your local machine.
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Create 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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Test your Algorand ORE ID Integration
Testing your ORE ID app setup can be done easily on the developer dashboard. This includes testing your app’s account creation using any of the Oauth platforms, and signing transactions and can be done on both test and production apps.