Update In Progress...
Hi all, it's been a long time coming but I've finally gotten around to putting some time into bringing this repo up-to-date. I have started by renaming the default branch from master
to main
, and I created a new branch named update_solidity_0_8
which I'll be committing all the updated code to. As I make progress, I'll be merging this branch back into the main
branch.
Up-to-date Solidity/web3.js/React code for the udemy.com course Ethereum and Solidity: The Complete Developer's Guide.
Toward the end of 2019 I became very interested in entering the blockchain development space and so I embarked on a journey to learn as much as I can, as quickly as I can, within this ever-evolving tech space we refer to as Blockchain, and to be more specific, the Ethereum ecosystem. Of course, I quickly realised that the development tools and packages being used to build, develop and deploy dApps and tech within this ecosystem all share a common trend: rapid change and evolution, often introducing breaking changes through iterations of their releases.
I make heavy use of the online learning website udemy.com and find it to be a great supplementary learning tool. So naturally I bought a few courses on Ethereum and Solidity. The problem is, each of these courses target outdated versions of Solidity, web3.js and Truffle in their course lessons and code examples. In the course creators' defense, remember, this is rapidly evolving tech we're dealing with here and the respective effort required to keep their video course content up-to-date with current software releases can be rather challenging.
And so, that's where I decided to lend a bit of a helping hand.
I figured that if I wanted the online courses I enrolled in to provide up-to-date code then other developers also had to want this. So, I decided to take action and just write the updated code myself, starting with the Udemy course Ethereum and Solidity: The Complete Developer's Guide, the one I found most enjoyable and acceptable so far.
This repository was setup as a monorepo, so as to keep the updated versions of the isolated bits of the course's code and tests well organized all within a single repository.
The smart contracts created in the course are:
The course sections that cover building out a front-end application using React make use of outdated versions of Create React App and Next.js.
For Create React App, the previous approach of installing globally via npm install -g create-react-app
is no longer the recommended approach. As such if you have already used this command and installed create-react-app globally then you should uninstall the package using npm uninstall -g create-react-app
or yarn global remove create-react-app
. To create a new React app you may now use one of the following methods to ensure that you always use the latest React version:
- npx:
npx create-react-app my-app
- npm:
npm init react-app my-app
- Yarn:
yarn create react-app my-app
For more details on the above methods, see https://create-react-app.dev/docs/getting-started.
For the CrowdCoin app I used the latest version of Next.js when I created this repo, and this is being updated to the currently latest version of Next.js (v11) as part of my current efforts to bring this repo up-to-date.
To create the lottery-react
app I chose to use the yarn command option, as follows:
yarn create react-app lottery-react
I would like to give credit to Stephen Grider for creating the excellent course for which I created this repository as my own personal add-on. If any mistakes or errors are found within any of this repository's content they should be attributed to an oversight on my part, and in no part should be deemed any fault of the Udemy course author, Stephen Grider.