Advanced blockchain development : (Record no. 22818)
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fixed length control field | 03520nam a22001937a 4500 |
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ISBN | 9781838823191 |
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Classification number | 005.824 |
Item number | BAS |
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Author name | Bashir, Imran; |
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Title | Advanced blockchain development : |
Sub Title | build highly secure, decentralized applications and conduct secure transactions / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Imran Bashir, Narayan Prusty |
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Place of publication | Birmingham : |
Name of publisher | Packt Publishing, Limited, |
Year of publication | 2019. |
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Number of Pages | xv, 566 Pages: |
Other physical details | illustrations, |
Dimensions | 25 cm. |
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Formatted contents note | 1.Blockchain 101<br/>2.Decentralization<br/>3.Understanding How Ethereum Works<br/>4.Smart Contracts<br/>5.Symmetric Cryptography<br/>6.Public Key Cryptography<br/>7.Getting Started with web3.js<br/>8.Introducing Bitcoin<br/>9.Building a Wallet Service<br/>10.Alternative Coins<br/>11.Development Tools and Frameworks<br/>12.Building a Betting App<br/>13Hyperledger<br/>14.Alternative Blockchains<br/>15.Blockchain - Outside of Currencies<br/>16.Scalability and Other Challenges<br/>17.Building a Consortium Blockchain<br/>18.Current Landscape and What's Next |
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Summary, etc | Explore distributed ledger technology, decentralization, and smart contracts, and develop real-time decentralized applications with Ethereum and Solidity Key Features Get to grips with the underlying technical principles and implementations of blockchain Build powerful applications using Ethereum to secure transactions and create smart contracts Gain advanced insights into cryptography and cryptocurrencies Book Description Blockchain technology is a distributed ledger with applications in industries such as finance, government, and media. This Learning Path is your guide to building blockchain networks using Ethereum, JavaScript, and Solidity. You will get started by understanding the technical foundations of blockchain technology, including distributed systems, cryptography and how this digital ledger keeps data secure. Further into the chapters, you'll gain insights into developing applications using Ethereum and Hyperledger. As you build on your knowledge of Ether security, mining, smart contracts, and Solidity, you'll learn how to create robust and secure applications that run exactly as programmed without being affected by fraud, censorship, or third-party interference. Toward the concluding chapters, you'll explore how blockchain solutions can be implemented in applications such as IoT apps, in addition to its use in currencies. This Learning Path also highlights how you can increase blockchain scalability, and discusses the future scope of this fascinating and powerful technology. By the end of this Learning Path, you'll be equipped with the skills you need to tackle pain points encountered in the blockchain life cycle and confidently design and deploy decentralized applications. What you will learn Understand why decentralized applications are important Discover the mechanisms behind bitcoin and alternative cryptocurrencies Master how cryptography is used to secure data with the help of examples Maintain, monitor, and manage your blockchain solutions Create Ethereum wallets Explore research topics and the future scope of blockchain technology Who this book is for This Learning Path is designed for blockchain developers who want to build decentralized applications and smart contracts from scratch using Hyperledger. Basic familiarity with any programming language will be useful to get started with this Learning Path |
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Subject | Blockchains (Databases) |
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Subject | Coding theory & cryptology |
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Subject | Computers Data Processing |
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Author 2/ Editor | Prusty, Narayan |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Institute of Public Enterprise, Library | Institute of Public Enterprise, Library | S Campus | 01/18/2024 | Shah Book House Pvt Ltd. | 22-11-2023 | 005.824 BAS | 48169 | 01/18/2024 | Books | ||||
Dewey Decimal Classification | Institute of Public Enterprise, Library | Institute of Public Enterprise, Library | S Campus | 01/18/2024 | Shah Book House Pvt Ltd. | 22-11-2023 | 005.824 BAS | 48168 | 01/18/2024 | Books |