Programming The Ethereum Blockchain - ERC721 Edition

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    Do you want to become an Ethereum Blockchain developer in 2019? The best way to get started is to dive in the ERC721 token standard."ERC-721 is a free, open standard that describes how to build non-fungible or unique tokens on the Ethereum blockchain. While most tokens are fungible (every token is the same as every other token), ERC-721 tokens are all unique. Think of them like rare, one-of-a-kind collectables."http://erc721.org/In this workshop, we will explore what the core differences between ERC20 and ERC721 are. We will get a chance to work hands-on with professional standard software to craft smart contracts. Here's a short list of the tools we'll be using during the workshop.1. The Remix Browserhttps://remix.ethereum.org2. Truffle Frameworkhttps://truffleframework.com/3. The Solidity Programming Languagehttps://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.2/We'll have fun building the ERC721 smart contract from the ground up using the official EIP as a guide. In the end, we will acquire valuable skills in learning to decipher EIPs.https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-721.mdYou will leave with production quality code to use as a base for your next crypto project.Example use case:Software licensing on the Ethereum Blockchain: https://github.com/cryppadotta/dotta-licenseTentative Schedule9:00am to 1:00pm (4hrs)About the Instructor:Fode Diop HeadshotFodé Diop is a Computer Science student at Make School. He's one of the few people in San Francisco with production experience in the fields of Ethereum Smart Contracts. He was part of the winning team of Dora Hack's first US Blockchain and AI hackathon. He was the winner of Facebook DevCircles Oakland MessengerBot Hackathon where he and his teammate built a Facebook Messenger bot which can teach a non-native English speaker Computer Science terms. He's also one of the leading instructors in the blockchain education space in Silicon Valley. He's passionate about education and how to leverage blockchain as a way to teach computer science as well.He co-founded the Oakland Blockchain Developers Meetup group. He now started and runs the Programmable Money Meetup in San Francisco.Fun facts about him: He's originally from Sénégal and fluently speaks 3 languages.github: https://github.com/dioptwitter: https://twitter.com/diopfodeVideo - Smart Contracts for fun and profit interview: https://youtu.be/o-BLV_DIgVMSee you there!RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/programming-the-ethereum-blockchain-erc721-edition-tickets-54840042042?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

    Location

    Starfish Mission - Blockchain Coworking space
    San Francisco, United States

    Date

    From 9th February 2019 - 09:00 AM
    to 9th February 2019 - 01:00 PM