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Ethereum Smart Contract Development

By : Mayukh Mukhopadhyay
Book Image

Ethereum Smart Contract Development

By: Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

Overview of this book

Ethereum is a public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform featuring smart contract functionality. This book is your one-stop guide to blockchain and Ethereum smart contract development. We start by introducing you to the basics of blockchain. You'll learn about hash functions, Merkle trees, forking, mining, and much more. Then you'll learn about Ethereum and smart contracts, and we'll cover Ethereum virtual machine (EVM) in detail. Next, you'll get acquainted with DApps and DAOs and see how they work. We'll also delve into the mechanisms of advanced smart contracts, taking a practical approach. You'll also learn how to develop your own cryptocurrency from scratch in order to understand the business behind ICO. Further on, you'll get to know the key concepts of the Solidity programming language, enabling you to build decentralized blockchain-based applications. We'll also look at enterprise use cases, where you'll build a decentralized microblogging site. At the end of this book, we discuss blockchain-as-a-service, the dark web marketplace, and various advanced topics so you can get well versed with the blockchain principles and ecosystem.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

A smart contract in seven lines of code


In this section you will learn to code your first smart contract in just seven lines of code (Loc), no hidden terms and conditions. And did I say that you do not need any special software, apart from your web browser, or to spend any real ethers from your pocket? Let's see. I am using Windows 7 (64 bit OS) and a Google Chrome browser:

  1. Open your Google Chrome browser and type remix solidity in Google, as show in Figure 3.1:

Figure 3.1: Google search for remix solidity online compiler

  1. Click the highlighted link in Figure 3.2. You can also type the following in your browser URL box to get to the website directly: http://remix.ethereum.org:

Note

The present remix ethereum webpage is going through rapid changes and version increments. Meanwhile, and older yet stable version is provided to Solidity users for practice in the following link:

https://yann300.github.io/remix04/

Figure 3.2: Remix—Solidity IDE

  1. Click the plus sign as marked in Figure 3.3 to create a new...