Kiran Pachhai – Web3 101 – EatTheBlocks Pro

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Kiran Pachhai – Web3 101 – EatTheBlocks Pro
Web3 101
Learn smart contracts and Dapp development for Ethereum
Your Instructor
Kiran Pachhai

Hi there! My name is Kiran and I am one of the instructors at EatTheBlocks Pro. I’m a very ambitious blockchain engineer, fullstack developer and python and golang expert who has worked in the Sofware Engineering industry for the past 10 years. I have worked as Software & Devops Engineer, Solutions Architect, Project Manager, VP of Technology and Technical Lead prior to working with EatTheBlocks.
I have been working in the blockchain sector since late 2017 and have built various Dapps and Solidity smart contracts along with building consumer grade products utilizing Decentralized Identifiers(DID).
My special talents in being able to take a complicated technical topic and present it in a manner that is very easy to digest to new and experienced developers alike has led me to join the wonderful team of EatTheBlocks. Part of my success is because I value the importance of the world we live in and continue to make it a better place to the best of my ability.
Course Curriculum
Section 1: Introduction and Overview

Lecture 1: Welcome to the course (5:43)

Lecture 2: About the instructor (3:07)

Lecture 3: What is a Web3 developer path? (2:32)

Lecture 4: Course Resources
Section 2: Welcome to Blockchain

Lecture 1: Before Web3.0 and Blockchain: History of the Web (10:04)

Lecture 2: Learn the basic concepts of blockchain – Immutable and Distributed ledger (7:53)

Lecture 3: Blockchain Consensus – PoW and PoS (4:32)

Lecture 4: How does bitcoin actually work? (6:21)

Lecture 5: What is ethereum and how does it work? (4:45)

Lecture 6: Transactions, Addresses and Wallets (7:37)

Lecture 7: Make your first blockchain transaction (8:50)

Lecture 8: Smart Contracts: Software on the blockchain (5:59)

Lecture 9: The “Hello World” smart contract (10:48)

Lecture 10: Gas, transactions and Ethereum accounts (11:17)

Lecture 11: What is the Ethereum Virtual Machine? (5:39)

Lecture 12: What is a Decentralized application(DApp)? (10:21)

Lecture 13: General Intro: Solidity, Web3.js, Ethers.js, Remix, Hardhat, Truffle, Ganache, Infura, Etherscan (6:35)
Section 3: Solidity Basics in Remix

Lecture 1: Right mindset for learning Solidity (3:37)

Lecture 2: Basics of Solidity by Example: Voting Contract (11:39)

Lecture 3: Basics of Solidity by Example: Auction Contract (9:09)

Lecture 4: Structure of a smart contract (8:58)

Lecture 5: Writing a Simple Contract (8:13)

Exercise 5: Simple Contract

Lecture 6: Value Types (9:44)

Lecture 7: Built-in variables and functions (7:32)

Exercise 7: Built in Vars and Funcs

Lecture 8: Constructor (3:35)

Exercise 8: Constructor

Lecture 9: Control structures: if-else, for, while, do-while (16:59)

Exercise 9: Control Structures

Lecture 10: Scoping and Declarations (5:28)

Exercise 10: Scoping and Declaration

Lecture 11: Functions (16:08)

Exercise 11: Functions

Lecture 12: Variable and Function Visibility (8:51)

Lecture 13: Function Modifiers (4:51)

Exercise 13: Function Modifiers

Lecture 14: Memory, Storage and Calldata (10:13)

Exercise 14: Data Location

Lecture 15: Arrays (8:46)

Exercise 15: Arrays

Lecture 16: Structs (7:11)

Exercise 16: Structs

Lecture 17: Mapping (10:31)

Exercise 17: Mapping

Lecture 18: Dealing with errors: require, throw (11:21)

Exercise 18: Errors

Lecture 19: Revisiting Voting and Auction contracts (6:15)
Section 4: Writing Simple and Complete Contracts

Lecture 1: Intro to Ether wallet smart contract (1:56)

Lecture 2: Build, Deploy and Test the Ether wallet smart contract (11:50)

Lecture 3: Intro to Escrow smart contract (11:58)

Lecture 4: Build, Deploy and Test the Escrow smart contract on Remix (10:46)

Lecture 5: Build a Lottery smart contract – Create a betting round function (10:31)

Lecture 6: Build a Lottery smart contract – Pick a winner via random function (9:17)

Lecture 7: Build a Lottery smart contract – Bet and cancel the round functions (5:15)

Lecture 8: Build a Lottery smart contract – Deploy and Test the functions (12:40)

Lecture 9: Deploy smart contracts to a testnet (11:17)

Section 5: DApp development & Testing with React.js, Hardhat and Solidity

Lecture 1: Intro to the section and demo on the DApp being built

Lecture 2: Install the dependencies (9:30)

Lecture 3: Structure of the Ether Wallet DApp code – React Component (5:46)

Lecture 4: Structure of the Ether Wallet DApp code – Hardhat Component (10:44)

Lecture 5: Playing around with Hardhat (8:16)

Lecture 6: Creating tasks with Hardhat (5:25)

Lecture 7: Write a simple test function for initial deployment of the contract (10:42)

Lecture 8: Running the tests with Hardhat (6:22)

Lecture 9: Connect Metamask with the Hardhat Network (4:22)

Lecture 10: Build the Ether Wallet frontend – Part 1 – Create a Connect to Metamask button using bootstrap (7:04)

Lecture 11: Build the Ether Wallet frontend – Part 2 – Implement the functionality for Connect to Metamask (9:42)

Lecture 12: Build the Ether Wallet frontend – Part 2.5 – Display address and balance correctly (4:56)

Lecture 13: Build the Ether Wallet frontend – Part 3 – Build connection to our EtherWallet.sol contract on the Hardhat network (8:08)

Lecture 14: Build the Ether Wallet frontend – Part 4 – Creating a form for the Deposit function (5:29)

Lecture 15: Build the Ether Wallet frontend – Part 5 – Implement the Deposit function of the EtherWallet smart contract (10:14)

Lecture 16: Write tests for the deposit and withdraw functions of the contract (10:36)
Section 6: Deep dive into Solidity

Lecture 1: Introduction to the section

Lecture 2: Events and Logging (11:18)

Exercise 2: Events

Lecture 3: Custom Errors in Solidity (7:06)

Exercise 3: Custom Errors

Lecture 4: Inheritance in Solidity (10:22)

Exercise 4: Inheritance

Lecture 5: Abstract contracts and Interfaces (7:51)

Exercise 5: Abstract Contracts

Lecture 6: Libraries (3:29)

Lecture 7: Using For (2:54)

Exercise 7: Using For

Lecture 8: Three ways to send Ether – call, send, transfer (10:34)

Exercise 8: Send Ether

Lecture 9: Calling parent contracts (7:55)

Lecture 10: Calling other contracts (7:43)

Exercise 10: Calling other contracts

Lecture 11: Contract that creates other contracts (9:15)

Exercise 11: Contract that creates other contracts

Lecture 12: Difference between string and bytes in Solidity (9:11)
Section 7: Connect your DApp to multiple networks

Lecture 1: Using RainbowKit to build a Web3 DApp (9:05)

Lecture 2: Preparing our EtherWallet DApp for modification (11:00)

Lecture 3: Integrate wagmi library on src/index.js file (9:27)

Lecture 4: Integrate RainbowKit library on src/App.js file (4:15)

Lecture 5: Add hardhat network to list of supported networks (9:50)

Lecture 6: Implement deposit function using wagmi library (9:13)

Lecture 7: Using Alchemy node to deploy EtherWallet Smart contract to Goerli testnet (2:40)

Exercise 7: Update the DApp by implementing withdraw functionality
Section 8: Project – Multisignature Wallet

Intro to Multisignature wallet DApp

Exercise 2: Smart Contract: Initialize state variables

Exercise 3: Smart Contract: Constructor and modifiers

Exercise 4: Smart Contract: Deposit and Withdraw

Exercise 5: Smart Contract: Retrieve the transaction status

Exercise 6: Hardhat: Create a react project with hardhat integration

Exercise 7: Frontend Development: Build UI for the Multisig Wallet DApp

Demo of the entire application (8:05)
Section 9: Openzeppelin Integration

Lecture 1: Intro to Openzeppelin

Lecture 2: Create ERC20 token (4:10)

Lecture 3: Decimals function in ERC20 tokens (9:18)

Lecture 4: Explaining different ERC20 functions (8:50)

Lecture 5: Deploy ERC20 token and test in Remix (7:52)

Lecture 6: ERC20 Extensions like Burnable, Pausable, etc (8:41)

Lecture 7: SafeERC20 and TokenTimeLock (5:55)

Lecture 8: Create ERC777 using Openzeppelin (11:40)

Lecture 9: Create ERC721 token (3:21)

Lecture 10: Explaining different ERC721 functions (11:28)

Lecture 11: Deploy ERC721 token and test in Remix (8:14)

Lecture 12: ERC721 Extensions like Burnable, Pausable, etc (6:35)

Lecture 13: Using ERC721URIStorage for helper URI functions (8:10)

Lecture 14: Openzeppelin wizard to auto generate Solidity code (2:22)

Lecture 15: Create ERC1155 token (9:11)

Lecture 16: Using Ownable contract for Access Control (4:52)

Lecture 17: Using AccessControl contract for Access Control (8:03)

Lecture 18: Testing AccessControl contract in Remix (9:58)

Lecture 19: Utilities contracts in Openzeppelin (10:16)
Section 10: Final Project – Smart Staking Wallet

Intro to Smart Staking Wallet DApp

Exercise 2: Smart Contract: Write Smart Staking Wallet smart contract

Exercise 3: Smart Contract: Run tests to make sure your contract works as expected

Exercise 4: Frontend Development: Build UI for the Smart Staking Wallet DApp

Exercise 5: Deploy the app to production connecting to the testnet

Demo of the entire application (12:35)
Section 11: Closing and Summary

Finished the course. Now what? (4:31)