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newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
November 07, 2017, 04:36:24 AM
#8
Hello comrades!
I'm a beginning Python developer. Need some opinions about what i should learn to become blockchain developer.
I like programming. My main goals will be to join a strong team in the cryptographic network.
Interesting opinions from a good developers with experience in self-study.
Have good a thematic forum?
Thanks everyone!
How much time do i need to learn python and c++ to become blockchain developer? Would it be helpful in working with different cryptocurrencies?
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 14
November 04, 2017, 05:24:40 AM
#7
Great to see this increase in interest of developing blockchain technology. It is the new sector that is going to grow at a rapid rate in the future, getting in now before everyone else will serve you well. I wish you all the best!
member
Activity: 78
Merit: 10
November 04, 2017, 01:36:34 AM
#6
Good luck dude! Work hard.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
November 03, 2017, 01:10:04 PM
#5
Hello comrades!
I'm a beginning Python developer. Need some opinions about what i should learn to become blockchain developer.
I like programming. My main goals will be to join a strong team in the cryptographic network.
Interesting opinions from a good developers with experience in self-study.
Have good a thematic forum?
Thanks everyone!

Haven't pursued much in blockchain programming but most coins' source codes are written in mixed Python and C++, so since you're learning Python now, you could add C++ in to your bucket list since you'd find a plethora of pre-made libraries concerning blockchain that uses the said proglang. Though C++ might not be pretty straightforward unlike Python, you can also build useful apps with it that can aid you in pursuing your self-study in blockchain programming. You can also read this book by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Cryptocurrencies which is a pretty good read when you're looking into diving the technical fundamentals of bitcoin and crypto in general.

This is legitimately some of the best articulated advice I have ever seen on any board here on BCT. I am on a similar journey, and your comment about learning by building useful apps (relevant to the areas of interest) really rings true.

Don't overlook the need to network where you are. If you have meetup groups or community events on the topic of blockchain, show up and be social!
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
November 03, 2017, 08:48:21 AM
#4
How do you think about Solidity worth it study?

If you also want to include smart contracts in your scope of study then yes, it's worth a go. But just another piece of advice though, focus on blockchain development first before diving into another different aspect of he blockchain. You need to learn the general knowledge and the basics first before deciding to 'branch out' if you want to.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 10
November 03, 2017, 07:53:19 AM
#3
Hello comrades!
I'm a beginning Python developer. Need some opinions about what i should learn to become blockchain developer.
I like programming. My main goals will be to join a strong team in the cryptographic network.
Interesting opinions from a good developers with experience in self-study.
Have good a thematic forum?
Thanks everyone!

Haven't pursued much in blockchain programming but most coins' source codes are written in mixed Python and C++, so since you're learning Python now, you could add C++ in to your bucket list since you'd find a plethora of pre-made libraries concerning blockchain that uses the said proglang. Though C++ might not be pretty straightforward unlike Python, you can also build useful apps with it that can aid you in pursuing your self-study in blockchain programming. You can also read this book by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Cryptocurrencies which is a pretty good read when you're looking into diving the technical fundamentals of bitcoin and crypto in general.
Thank you for feedback
I have read the book Andreas.M.A.
How do you think about Solidity worth it study?
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
November 03, 2017, 07:41:00 AM
#2
Hello comrades!
I'm a beginning Python developer. Need some opinions about what i should learn to become blockchain developer.
I like programming. My main goals will be to join a strong team in the cryptographic network.
Interesting opinions from a good developers with experience in self-study.
Have good a thematic forum?
Thanks everyone!

Haven't pursued much in blockchain programming but most coins' source codes are written in mixed Python and C++, so since you're learning Python now, you could add C++ in to your bucket list since you'd find a plethora of pre-made libraries concerning blockchain that uses the said proglang. Though C++ might not be pretty straightforward unlike Python, you can also build useful apps with it that can aid you in pursuing your self-study in blockchain programming. You can also read this book by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Cryptocurrencies which is a pretty good read when you're looking into diving the technical fundamentals of bitcoin and crypto in general.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 10
November 03, 2017, 06:44:19 AM
#1
Hello comrades!
I'm a beginning Python developer. Need some opinions about what i should learn to become blockchain developer.
I like programming. My main goals will be to join a strong team in the cryptographic network.
Interesting opinions from a good developers with experience in self-study.
Have good a thematic forum?
Thanks everyone!
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