GO (golang): Brief Guide To Programming a Blockchain with GO
A Workshop Using A Practical Example To Make Cryptocurrency Transactions Through Blockchain Technology With A Web Wallet
This Udemy GO (golang): Brief Guide To Programming a Blockchain with GO Course created by Jens Schendel with 6.5 hours on-demand video, 1 article, 2 downloadable resources, Full lifetime access and Free Certificate of completion. Embark on an exhilarating journey as you delve into the world of programming with Google’s programming language GO. Discover the power of GO as you master the basics of building a blockchain application from scratch, covering a spectrum of topics that are crucial for implementing blockchain technologies.
What you’ll learn
- Learn to program a basic blockchain using Google’s programming language GO
- Understanding of blockchain technology in theory by coding a practical application
- Understanding of the algorithm that is used for deriving nonce mining and what difficulty means
- Understanding how blockchain consensus mechanisms work and how proof-of-work (PoW)concept is applied
- Understanding the verification process of blockchain transactions stored in blocks
- Understanding the theory behind sending/receiving cryptocurrency through the blockchain
- Understanding the role of hashing and storing hashes of values in blockchain management
- Making use of jQuery in a simple GO HTML template
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The application example in this GO (golang): Brief Guide To Programming a Blockchain with GO course is to create a blockchain web application that makes it possible to transfer units of a cryptocurrency from one user’s wallet to another user’s wallet by an on-chain transaction. The transactions are verified by mining using a proof of work algorithm and stored in a blockchain which is synchronized throughout a network once consensus has been reached.