If you begin learning to code today and remain consistent for at least 6 months, you'll become a highly capable startup developer capable of building a basic Web3 DeFi apps (both the frontend and backend)
Interestingly, You can start completely from scratch with no prior experience or skills in Computer Science.
My recommendation is you start with Python or Java as your foundational language.
These are beginner-friendly and will help you grasp core programming concepts much more easily.
Solidity is currently the most widely used language in Web3 development.
Majority of Web3 applications are EVM compatible. So, mastering Solidity opens doors to numerous opportunities in the space.
As mentioned, start with a more approachable language like Python or Java, then transition to Solidity once you're comfortable with the fundamentals.
For Python, I recommend a beginner course by Mosh Hamedani @programmingwithmosh
Video: https://t.co/pBKWvDThju
For Solidity, my top recommendation is a comprehensive course by Patrick Collins @PatrickAlphaC
Video:https://t.co/JTu35zpXyb
You can also join Cryptozombies online Academy for a better positioning 👉 https://t.co/d9wO9PDfxI
If you enjoy math, you'll likely excel as a developer.
If you've ever conducted academic research, handling everything yourself including the statistical analysis, you have the mindset to become a truly world-class developer.
Bottom line
You do not need a formal Computer Science degree or Software Engineering background to become a skilled coder. Consistency and practice is what matters.
Good Morning Architects.
This morning, i am travelling somewhere for an outreach.
I will use the opportunity to introduce 2 of my friends (who are also attending the outreach from another base).
They are Cyber Security & Software Engineers respectively.
Not sure if they can code in Solidity but i'll give them detailed introduction to @Arc, and i believe they will want to join and build something that will generate good usage of the chain on mainnet.
Enjoy Your Day
Good Morning Architects.
This morning, i am travelling somewhere for an outreach.
I will use the opportunity to introduce 2 of my friends (who are also attending the outreach from another base).
They are Cyber Security & Software Engineers respectively.
Not sure if they can code in Solidity but i'll give them detailed introduction to @Arc, and i believe they will want to join and build something that will generate good usage of the chain on mainnet.
Enjoy Your Day
@bobbilee Yes Queen Bobbilee, It is more 2 months into Architects program but it is more 7 months since the start of Arc community. We are always here and will remain 🔥
Good Morning @Arc Architects.
Today, I would like us to look at what blockchain finality is, and how it works on Arc.
Finality on blockchains basically means a state at which a transaction becomes permanent and irreversible.
There are 3 types of finalities:
•Probabilistic finality
•Economic finality
•Deterministic finality
Probabilistic & Economic finalities are not 100% permanent and irreversible.
Only Deterministic finality is 100% permanent and irreversible.
@Arc's finality is Deterministic, meaning that transactions are 100% irreversible once confirmed.
This means:
✔️Confirmed transactions on ARC cannot be reogarnized and reversed.
✔️ if a signed transaction cannot be reversed, then there is NO associated risks to the confirmed transactions especially high-value transactions involving large funds.
✔️ It also means that there is NO risks of someone with high governance power to maliciously reverse finalized transaction blocks and cancel signed transactions which can happen with Probabilistic and Economic finalities.
Can you now explain Arc finality to your friends?
Good morning @Arc-chitects & the general DeFi enthusiasts.
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