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A couple of years ago I released a short episode on how to get into blockchain programming, covering a few general points that needed to be considered.
In this post, I talk more specifically about how to get into Ethereum programming, which splits into two categories - writing and deploying (and testing!) smart contracts, and producing websites that interface with such contracts (also known as web3 programming).
By Keir Finlow-BatesA couple of years ago I released a short episode on how to get into blockchain programming, covering a few general points that needed to be considered.
In this post, I talk more specifically about how to get into Ethereum programming, which splits into two categories - writing and deploying (and testing!) smart contracts, and producing websites that interface with such contracts (also known as web3 programming).