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Solidity Programming Essentials - Second Edition

By : Ritesh Modi
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Solidity Programming Essentials - Second Edition

By: Ritesh Modi

Overview of this book

Solidity is a high-level language for writing smart contracts, and the syntax has large similarities with JavaScript, thereby making it easier for developers to learn, design, compile, and deploy smart contracts on large blockchain ecosystems including Ethereum and Polygon among others. This book guides you in understanding Solidity programming from scratch. The book starts with step-by-step instructions for the installation of multiple tools and private blockchain, along with foundational concepts such as variables, data types, and programming constructs. You’ll then explore contracts based on an object-oriented paradigm, including the usage of constructors, interfaces, libraries, and abstract contracts. The following chapters help you get to grips with testing and debugging smart contracts. As you advance, you’ll learn about advanced concepts like assembly programming, advanced interfaces, usage of recovery, and error handling using try-catch blocks. You’ll also explore multiple design patterns for smart contracts alongside developing secure smart contracts, as well as gain a solid understanding of writing upgradable smart concepts and data modeling. Finally, you’ll discover how to create your own ERC20 and NFT tokens from scratch. By the end of this book, you will be able to write, deploy, and test smart contracts in Ethereum.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Fundamentals of Solidity and Ethereum
7
Part 2: Writing Robust Smart Contracts
13
Part 3: Advanced Smart Contracts

Learning what constitutes upgradability

We all download and use various software. We also consume software as a service that is hosted by a provider. In any case, as a developer, we bind ourselves to a particular version of the software/service. For example, when you download Geth to run an Ethereum node, you download a specific version of Geth and use the features provided by that version. There could be multiple versions available prior to the downloaded version and they might have many similar, or, at the same time, not so similar, features. What this means is that every time there is a new version of any software/service, there are generally significant changes and improvements over the prior version.

These significant changes and improvements could be in the form of the introduction of new features, existing feature enhancement, bug fixes, issue resolution, or a variety of other reasons typically related to software, such as base platform upgrades and fixes.

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