Blockchain: Applications and Programming Languages with Blockchain Technology: 3 in 1

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For those who aren't satisfied with one book, here's three in one combined!

Book 1: Blockchain is an often-misunderstood technology. It has been a hyped thing in the past, and many people are talking about it. But what is it? How do you use it? What consequences does it have? All of these questions and more will be answered in this book:

  • How blockchain is different from bitcoin (and similar to it)
  • The domino effect blockchain causes on banks, institutions, corporations, and governments
  • Contracts, apps, and financing strategies to utilize blockchain to your advantage
  • Elaborate and controversial thoughts about the development and future of blockchain
  • Legal implications and economical effects of blockchain
  • Barriers and challenges, as well as simple ways to overcome those

Book 2: You've learned the specifics of blockchain technology. You've become the ultimate expert geek on this subject. You've listened to my other books, and you know how it all works. So now what? Well, now it's time for you to apply these things in real life. That's why I added this book to the series to show you, for instance:

  • The recent blockchain developments and how to stay up-to-date
  • The shifts in the industry and the kinds of employers who need people like you
  • How blockchain technology influences the cyber security systems, music industry, and gaming industry
  • Threats to the system and the programming methods
  • All about investing, supply chains, and more

Book 3: A different angle...a different twist to the elaborate uses of blockchain technology you should know more about! In this guide, you can learn about:

  • Ethereum and the connection to the Decentralized Consensus Network
  • The basics of DAPP
  • Javascript API specifics related to blockchain technology
  • Methods to contract storage
  • AlethZero and other software specifics
  • Coding, typing, and data values you need to understand
  • Transactions, pulling data, and structuring