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Ethereum Cookbook

By : Manoj P R
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Ethereum Cookbook

By: Manoj P R

Overview of this book

Ethereum and Blockchain will change the way software is built for business transactions. Most industries have been looking to leverage these new technologies to gain efficiencies and create new business models and opportunities. The Ethereum Cookbook covers various solutions such as setting up Ethereum, writing smart contracts, and creating tokens, among others. You’ll learn about the security vulnerabilities, along with other protocols of Ethereum. Once you have understood the basics, you’ll move on to exploring various design decisions and tips to make your application scalable and secure. In addition to this, you’ll work with various Ethereum packages such as Truffle, Web3, and Ganache. By the end of this book, you’ll have comprehensively grasped the Ethereum principles and ecosystem.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Using visibility modifiers efficiently

Functions and state variables can have visibility modifiers. There are four visibility modifiers in solidity. Functions can be specified as public, private, internal, or external. State variables support all visibility levels except external. In this recipe, you will learn about visibility modifiers and how to use them.

How to do it...

  1. If you want the function to be accessible both externally and internally, it has to be marked as public. Public state variables will generate a getter function automatically:

pragma solidity ^0.4.21;
contract Visibility {
// Public state variables generate an automatic getter
uint public limit = 110021;

// Accessible externally and internally...