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web3-tutorials


A place for me to work through Web3 tutorials in public.

Credit where credit is due


I'm starting with the free, Full-stack Web3 course from freeCodeCamp.org by the wonderful Patrick Collins. I know I have been putting this off for far too long, but now I certainly don't have any excuse for continuing to do so!

Notes


In addition to taking notes as comments in the code itself, I'll take some broader notes here as I go along.

  • Dear future employers: Let it be known that, while I'm starting from the beginning of the course, I have been able to write (unsophisticated) Solidity contracts for years. Sure, some content in the first handful of lessons seems trivial after two years of graduate-level education in computer science and even longer in-and-out-and-back into Web3. But the way I see it, Patrick put this course together as a masterclass on Web3, so of course there are going to be insightful nuggets of useful info nestled in there with the introductory stuff. Anyway, what better place is there to start than from the top? All I know is I need to put what I know together with everything else I need to learn to finish what I started years ago, and I need to start right now!

On Chainlink

  • Chainlink out-of-the-box features:
    • Price Feeds
    • Verifiable Random Numbers (VRF)
    • Keepers: Listen for external triggers and look-up actions specified for specific contracts
    • Http GET API calls (does not come with the decentralized network of Chainlink nodes)
  • Requesting data from Chainlink nodes requires LINK

On Testing

Unit Tests vs. Staging Tests

  • Unit tests are done locally, i.e.
    • localhost
    • local hardhat network
    • forked hardhat network
  • Staging tests can be done on a testnet (after unit testing!)