This third course of the Blockchain specialization prepares you to design and develop end-to-end decentralized applications (Dapps) – which provide anyone with access to the blockchain’s features and services. You will use Truffle IDE, smart contracts, a simple web client and a MetaMask client. You will learn about the architecture of a Dapp: the front-end client interface, backed by the blockchain and smart contracts. The course covers the basic design of a Dapp, Truffle development process and commands (init, develop, test and migrate), test-driven development of Dapp, Dapp application models and emerging standards that are essential for predictable Dapp behavior.


Decentralized Applications (Dapps)

Decentralized Applications (Dapps)
This course is part of Blockchain Specialization

Instructor: Bina Ramamurthy
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This third course of the Blockchain specialization prepares you to design and develop end-to-end decentralized applications (Dapps).
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Reviewed on Dec 11, 2021
Although course needs an upgrade in videos because it is very old and since than alot has changed but all the concepts are explained very well
Reviewed on Feb 3, 2022
course is good, but the code use in this course is quite old now. I think instructor should replace these code and demo
Reviewed on Oct 25, 2021
Good course, but the programming exercises should be have a bit less help, just to force us to search and hit problems





