Before I became a software engineer, I was a child of God, so building | securing software won't take that from me.
Faith. Science. Curious. Software. Security.
One of the best ways to understand a complex system is through visuals. The EVM isn’t difficult to understand, as many presumed; it’s just rarely presented graphically. I’ve put this guide together so that both technical and non-technical readers can finally 'see' how the machine works.
link to full writeup in the comment.
Understand the journey of how your smart contract is deployed, and the storage layout are arrange in the evm, with a detailed explanation of EIP 712 used with proxy. You don't have to be technical to understand graphics.
Hi, everybody.
I’m pleased to let you know that we’re going to release a lecture a week from my extensive tour archive, beginning this Sunday and then repeating every Sunday after that.
This allows me to do something interesting and useful while I’m otherwise incapacitated. My health is such at the moment that I can’t really return to podcasting or public lecturing. But we recorded these with the express intention of preparing them for release, and we’ve all determined that this is a very good time to do that.
So that’s what’s going to happen.
I hope you find them useful and compelling. They’ll be particularly attractive to those of you who liked my early YouTube work that was very lecture focused. It’s a return to my roots, I suppose, in some ways. And I’m as happy as I can be under the current circumstances, given my ill health, to be participating in this process and to have these lectures prepared for release.
Thanks a lot for your continued attention and support.
- Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Some knowledge will never leave you without more questions. These questions will often keep you quiet, and they may also give you the willingness to share your convictions with others who may not be interested in deeper questions. As a result, the little you share can sometimes leave them convinced and satisfied.
Instead of building new products, ask your engineering team to review all the past codebase, give a mandatory auditing course, let each review and submit report, use all available auditing agents.
It will save you a lot.
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This exact string of bytecode has been deployed more than 40 million times, averaging more than 25 times per unique contract on ethereum. It makes up 8.16% of all code on Ethereum.
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Answering objective questions when the person who is asking the question body language clearly shows the needs for explanation is one thing I have learnt for years.
Thank you @WesleyLHuff you did some justice here, thank you @StevenBartlett for always coming up with such.
A codebase looks simple at the architectural level, but the deeper you go, piece by piece, the more complexity reveals itself.
The paradox is that the deeper you understand it, the clearer it becomes.
One of the best ways to understand a complex system is through visuals. The EVM isn’t difficult to understand, as many presumed; it’s just rarely presented graphically. I’ve put this guide together so that both technical and non-technical readers can finally 'see' how the machine works.
link to full writeup in the comment.
Understand the journey of how your smart contract is deployed, and the storage layout are arrange in the evm, with a detailed explanation of EIP 712 used with proxy. You don't have to be technical to understand graphics.