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    Code Upgradeability Made Easy with the Algorand VM

    Algorand native code upgradeability makes life much more convenient. What would have to happen if that feature didn't exist? Take a deep look!

    Giorgio Ciotti
    Giorgio Ciotti Algorand Foundation
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Creating a Go Transaction with the PureStake API

    Learn to create a transaction and send it programmatically.

    Francisco Gamundi
    Francisco Gamundi PureStake
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Desktop Algorand App

    In this tutorial, we will learn how to interact with the Algorand network to create a Windows Application that can be used to create account addresses and mnemonic keys, fund the account, and also check the address account balance.

    Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Sunday KusuConsult
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Algo Builder Tutorial Part 5: Algob Console

    In this tutorial we present how to use `algob console` to quickly and easily interact with Algorand Standard Assets and Smart Contracts.

    Ratik Jindal
    Ratik Jindal
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    Intermediate · 15 minutes or less
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    Adding Transaction Capabilities to a dApp Using AlgoSigner

    AlgoSigner is a blockchain wallet that makes it easy to use Algorand-based applications on the web. In this tutorial, you will learn how to integrate AlgoSigner into your decentralized application.

    Alberto Viera
    Alberto Viera PureStake
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Build Algorand Android Smart Contract using Kotlin

    This tutorial is targeted at beginners and intermediate Algorand developers who primarily develop Android Applications using Kotlin. The tutorial will also be beneficial to Java Android Developers as both languages have a lot in common.

    Glory Agatevure
    Glory Agatevure Africinnovate
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Siam - Managing Global Application State

    With Siam, you can operate a small key-value store on the Algorand blockchain with minimal configuration. You can start publishing real-world data to the blockchain and write your own oracle.

    Adrian Alic
    Adrian Alic
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Using the TEAL Debugger to Debug a Smart Contract

    This tutorial will provide a step-by-step guide on how to use the TEAL debugger to debug a buggy Algorand smart contract.

    Damian Barabonkov
    Damian Barabonkov
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Using Java Algorand SDK with Spring Boot

    This tutorial shows how to leverage the Spring Boot's features to make Algorand programming easier to get started for the experience Spring developers.

    U Rajbhandari
    U Rajbhandari Developer Ambassador
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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    Creating Transactions from Spreadsheets

    This tutorial looks at how to create different Algorand transactions from an imported excel sheet.

    Blaise Bayuo
    Blaise Bayuo Developer Ambassador
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    Intermediate · 30 minutes
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    Create an Online Game Marketplace to Buy/Sell Games

    In this tutorial, we will learn how to interact with the Algorand network to create an online marketplace where games can be bought or sold online using TestNet.

    Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Sunday KusuConsult
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    Beginner · 15 minutes or less
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    Create Your First ORE ID Application

    Creating your test app is simple using our sample app. Here you will learn to create an ORE ID app and configure the sample app to run your test app, allowing you to test logins and transaction signing on the chain.

    Shyla Hardwick
    Shyla Hardwick Aikon
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Create A Private Network

    This tutorial walks through creating and running a private network that can be used to test your application.

    Jason Weathersby
    Jason Weathersby Algorand
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Build a Web dApp Algorand Wallet Interface Using Reach and Vue

    A starter web dApp wallet interface using Reach-lang & Vue, that connects to an Algorand wallet & funds it from a local devnet

    Nicholas Burka
    Nicholas Burka
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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    Run Algorand Indexer on Azure with Azure CLI

    This tutorial is a step by step guide on how to deploy and run an Algorand Indexer on Microsoft Azure using Azure CLI

    Dame Seiel
    Dame Seiel
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    Beginner · 30 minutes
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    Algorand BSN Portal - Getting Started

    “Participating in the BSN International provides a cost effective and stable infrastructure for developers and enterprises to build on Algorand." - Fangfang Chen, Chief Operating Officer at Algorand Foundation

    KC Tam
    KC Tam Developer Ambassador
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    Intermediate · 1 hour
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    Algorand-Telegram Interactions: Part 1 - The Basics

    Create a Telegram Bot which connects your username to your Algorand account, then invoke some transactions.

    Oluwatosin Bello
    Oluwatosin Bello DevAms
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    Intermediate · 1 hour +
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    Using loop invariants for verification in Reach

    Loops can be quite useful for writing Reach programs but verifying the outcome of loops can be challenging. In this tutorial, we will go through a tour of one of the most important features of Reach - automatic verification of loops using invariants.

    Anmol
    Anmol