Course Outline
Getting Started with Hyperledger Fabric
- Brief Background and Introduction
- Installations
- Binary and Docker Images
- Hyperledger Fabrics Samples
Setting up a Hyperledger Network
- Installations
- Network Artifacts
- Bringing Network Up or Down
- Crypto Generator and Configuration Transaction
- Starting the Network
- Environment Variables
- Channels and Chaincode
- Query and Invokes
- Docker Logs
- Chaincode Logs
Your First Application
- Setting up a Test Network
- Network-Application Interactions
- Playing with Ledger
- Quering
- Updates and Modifications
Conclusion
Requirements
- A prior knowldege of programming and a basic understanding of blockchain networks is high recommended
- Knowledge of Node.JS is highly recommended
- Some experience with Linux/Unix environment is preferred
- Good to have an open source technology exposure
Testimonials (3)
Very informative and gave a more in depth look at the content, great to have an experienced trainer on hand to clear up any issues or misconceptions arond various topics
Jordan - Rakuten Blockchain Lab
Course - Ethereum for Developers
Training has been really good. As a total beginner, I have been able to pick up concepts quickly. The projects have been interesting and engaging. You could see just how transferable the projects would be to real world cases. Training has been set at a good pace and when you miss some content, there are always the notes too fall back on. Really enjoyed training and more in the future would be welcome.
Jake Walker - Rakuten Blockchain Lab
Course - Ethereum for Developers
Mr. Chen has plenty of knowledge and experiences in the blockchain domain. I liked the sections that he was willing to discuss with me on some real sceanrios. He had a very clear view on the questions and gave me different advised/suggestions which I had in the real case. He was not selling his ideas but guided me to understand this new technology from different perspectives, by explaining pros/cons for each situations.