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Topic: Book release : Blockchain Programming in C# (Part II) (Read 4968 times)

newbie
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this is nice. i will start reading it as soon as possible to learn more. this a good start for me specially im just only new to bitcoin. and i hope this would help me a lot for the further future. thank you so much for this.
newbie
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Thank you anda very nice  Grin
member
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Does Transaction Builder support OP_Return type outputs?  Can you post a quick illustrative example? 
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For future reference here is the discussion your question has been resolved.
https://www.gitbook.com/book/programmingblockchain/programmingblockchain/discussions/7
member
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I'm really curios with your book, because it has some interesting subject. But is it easy to understand for newbie ?
It is definitely newbie friendly! I was working very hard to extend/revise the first chapters to be more understandable for everyone.

If you make a physical copy of this book I will certainly pick up a copy.
Please keep us informed as to any publishing info.  Smiley
Please keep us informed as to any publishing info.  Smiley
It will be translated and published in China. We don't know too much about it at this point. Nicolas told me a publisher contacted him and he gave the rights to them to publish it. I would also like to note he is not going to be financially benefiting from it, but it's ok, since they will create publicity more publicity, that's good enough for us.
legendary
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Great work
full member
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I just want to say thanks for putting this on GitHub!

Yes.  This is excellent.  Download free Visual Studio today and use NBitcoin to make INSANE cool bitcoin apps.  Easy as pie.  Thanks Nicolas.

but...

Does Transaction Builder support OP_Return type outputs?  Can you post a quick illustrative example? 

Thanks! 

Keep up the good work.  In two years - millions of people will be using NBitcoin and C# because it is so easy and complete. 

Nice.
full member
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I just want to say thanks for putting this on GitHub!
If you make a physical copy of this book I will certainly pick up a copy.
Please keep us informed as to any publishing info.  Smiley

Nice one, yeah Honestly I don't have knowledge when it comes to programming. Because I'm not a computer major. In fact I'm taking Marine Engineering Course (far from what we are talking about) but I love computers, I am open minded and I can learn things easily especially when it comes to computers, though I was only learning the basics but I'm constantly reading articles, infos etc.. So, I think this will help me a lot. Please update me too if this book will be released. Cheers !
sr. member
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I just want to say thanks for putting this on GitHub!
If you make a physical copy of this book I will certainly pick up a copy.
Please keep us informed as to any publishing info.  Smiley
sr. member
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I'm really curios with your book, because it has some interesting subject. But is it easy to understand for newbie ?
sr. member
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Being an old time programmer. Reading this makes me really excited as it is a very newbie friendly guide that eliminates "where to start?" and "what language to use?" hurdles when tackling with blockchain programming.

Oh sounds very nice, will have a look.
sr. member
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InvestnTrade. Latest from the crypto space.
Being an old time programmer. Reading this makes me really excited as it is a very newbie friendly guide that eliminates "where to start?" and "what language to use?" hurdles when tackling with blockchain programming.
hero member
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Congrats for you book release of both the parts. How is the repose so far with the book selling and also in coming coming book 3 launch soon possible after halving?

What is the experience of people what did they like and want improvement on if any of have shared with you.
hero member
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A really great effort from you, mate! You must have spent hard work on writing this very useful resource to those who are looking to develop apps from within the block chain. I really like it and if there was a physical version of it, I would buy it and put it into my library.  Smiley

thanks, I actually now publishing it on gitbook on https://www.gitbook.com/book/programmingblockchain/programmingblockchain/details.
I plan to make physical version, I recently managed to get contact I can leverage to make it possible.
sr. member
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Never spend your money before you have it.
A really great effort from you, mate! You must have spent hard work on writing this very useful resource to those who are looking to develop apps from within the block chain. I really like it and if there was a physical version of it, I would buy it and put it into my library.  Smiley
hero member
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Well done, really!

Hopefully more people will greatly appreciate the amount of time you spent writing this book.

We need to support more projects like this in various other platforms and languages.
full member
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DEGEN Future Traders
Thanls a lot for the info i will read it as soon as posible.

Greetings.
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--UPDATE-- 
We have just moved the whole book to GitHub and fully revised it:

https://github.com/ProgrammingBlockchain/ProgrammingBlockchain
hero member
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I just released part II for everyone.

It looks like you removed sections VI and VII from part I in this edition which were:

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VI.  SPV or Simple Verification of Truth ............................................................................... ............ 50
1.  The challenge of mobile devices ............................................................................... ................ 50
2.  Efficient Proof of Publication: Partial Merkel Tree .................................................................... 50
3.  Trading Trust, Privacy, and Technical Complexity ..................................................................... 50
VII.  Protecting your privacy ... 51
1.  ShareCoin ... 51
2.  Tumbler ... 51

Yes, these parts are not yet redacted, it is a spoiler for the next part.
It's always at the brainstorming stage right now, any advice is welcomed.
legendary
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I just released part II for everyone.

It looks like you removed sections VI and VII from part I in this edition which were:

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VI.  SPV or Simple Verification of Truth ............................................................................... ............ 50
1.  The challenge of mobile devices ............................................................................... ................ 50
2.  Efficient Proof of Publication: Partial Merkel Tree .................................................................... 50
3.  Trading Trust, Privacy, and Technical Complexity ..................................................................... 50
VII.  Protecting your privacy ... 51
1.  ShareCoin ... 51
2.  Tumbler ... 51
hero member
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Well done, keep it up.  Using your lib in a project ATM.  Just about to start writing Ricardian contracts so good timing!
Can't wait seeing the result. Smiley
The Ricardian Contract is still theoric in the book, I explain how it can be done, but not yet developed classes around it.
I you start thinking about an easy to use object model, while developing your solution, let me know !
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