Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to develop Hyperledger Fabric Blockhain application (Chaincode) using latest Fabric 2.x version & go lang hands-on
~ Complete Hyperledger Fabric Development course
~ Hyperledger Fabric latest version explained
~ Blend of theory and practical's on Hyperledger Fabric 2.x topics
~ 12+ assignments with detailed documentation
~ Hyperledger Fabric Network explained
~ Chaincode development using go lang
~ Chaincode Lifecycle steps explained in a simple way
~ Deployment and testing of chaincode on development network
~ Expose Chaincode functions over Rest API
~ Build API server and access Chaincode Rest API's.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 57 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Introduction
- Section 2 Blockchain Introduction
- Section 3 Bitcoin and Ethereum Introduction
- Section 4 Hyperledger Fabric
- Section 5 GoLanguage
- Section 6 Hyperledger Fabric Setup
- Section 7 Hyperledger Fabric Network
- Section 8 Chaincode Lifecycle
- Section 9 LifeCycle Step 1: Chaincode Development
- Section 10 LifeCycle Step 2: Package the Chaincode
What You’ll Learn
- Business Challenges and Blockchain Basics
- Bitcoin & Ethereum Blockchain Introduction
- Hyperleder Fabric 2.x
- Components and Transaction flow in Hyperledger Fabric
- Hyperledger Fabric 2.x Setup
- Hyperledger Fabric different networks
- Hyperledger Fabric Development Using Go Language
- Chaincode LIfecycle
- Hyperledger Fabric SDK for Node
- Rest API server
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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VVaishnavi Pandey
Highly outdated, no responses from the Instructor. Do not recommend
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SSzász Gergely
A long, drawn-out presentation of running Linux commands, with little substantive content. The presenter's English pronunciation is shamefully bad, which makes automatic subtitles useless.
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OOleg Sirotko
The course is quite good, contains the necessary basic information for understanding. However, since the course was released, some points that had to be studied in the official documentation have been updated. Overall, a useful course
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SSandeep Rao
It would have been better, if the HyperLedger SDK integration was done in Go Lang... Node JS as per my understanding is not that much strongly typed.