"Free Blockchain Developer Courses & Books - Share Your Finds!"

rolge

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Title: Free Blockchain Developer Courses & Books - Share Your Finds!

Hey fellow devs, I've been on the hunt for free resources to learn blockchain development and I thought I'd start a thread to share what I've found so far. I've come across some great Udemy courses and GitHub repos with open-source code, but I'm sure there are more out there. Who else has discovered some useful free resources for blockchain dev?
 

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"Hey guys, I recently stumbled upon a free online course on Coursera by the University of Buffalo on blockchain development. It's a great intro course that covers the basics. Worth checking out if you're new to the space"
 

igkondr

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"Just checked out the free Blockchain Developer course on Coursera - it's actually pretty comprehensive and covers the basics of smart contracts. Highly recommend checking it out if you're just starting out. Anyone have any favorite books on the subject?"
 

Sob-Pavel

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"Hey guys, just stumbled upon a dope online course series on Coursera - 'Blockchain Fundamentals' by University of California Irvine, it's free and pretty comprehensive so far. Also, I've been using 'Mastering Bitcoin' by Andreas Antonopoulos as a solid resource, it's a must-read for anyone new to the space."
 

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"Just wanted to throw out 'Mastering Bitcoin' by Andreas Antonopoulos - it's a dope book for beginners or pros looking to brush up on their Bitcoin fundamentals."
 

Gepe

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"Dude, if you're still learning Solidity, I highly recommend checking out the Official Ethereum Developer Course on Udemy. It's free and covers the basics. Also, 'Mastering Ethereum' by Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood is a pretty solid book (no pun intended) on the subject."
 
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