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Learn Ethereum

You're reading from   Learn Ethereum Build your own decentralized applications with Ethereum and smart contracts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789954111
Length 540 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Xun (Brian) Wu Xun (Brian) Wu
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Dongying Song Dongying Song
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Zhihong Zou Zhihong Zou
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Blockchain and Ethereum Basics FREE CHAPTER
2. Blockchain and Cryptocurrency 3. Ethereum Architecture and Ecosystem 4. Deep Research on Ethereum 5. Section 2: Blockchain Development Cycle
6. Solidity Fundamentals 7. Developing Your Own Cryptocurrency 8. Section 3: Ethereum Implementations
9. Smart Contract Development and Test Fundamentals 10. Writing UI for the DApps 11. Ethereum Tools and Frameworks 12. Section 4: Production and Deployment
13. Creating an Ethereum Private Chain 14. Deployment of Your Smart Contract 15. Building Ethereum Wallets 16. Section 5: Conclusion
17. Conclusion 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Popular smart contract libraries

As we have learned so far, developing a secure, reusable, and efficient smart contract is not an easy task. It takes a lot of effort, experience, and testing. Once a smart contract has been deployed to a blockchain, anyone in the blockchain can access it. So, developing a top, secure, and quality smart contract becomes a crucial task for any smart contract developer. Well-tested, reusable, and secured libraries become very important. There are many popular open source Ethereum libraries available, as follows:

  • Modular Libraries: A library that's used for utilizing EVMs
  • Aragon: A DAO protocol, including the aragonOS smart contract framework for upgradeability and governance
  • DateTime Library: A Solidity date and time library

OpenZeppelin is one of the most popular libraries, and we'll discuss it in the next section. It provides many handy...

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