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Learn Python by Building a Blockchain and Cryptocurrency / Schwarzmüller, Maximilian.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Schwarzmüller, Maximilian, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Python (Computer program language).
Blockchains (Databases).
Cryptocurrencies.
Genre:
Electronic videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 16 hr., 24 min.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Packt Publishing, 2018.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Learn Python from the ground up and use Python to build your own basic Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (Coin)! About This Video Use Python to build your own basic Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (Coin)! Dive into web development and data science with Python In Detail Python is easy-to-use and extremely versatile and powerful, making it one of the most popular programming languages. Python offers both object-oriented and structural programming features. The Blockchain technology is an exciting trend that’s here to stay. This course will take you on a journey where you’ll learn Python by building a Blockchain and Cryptocurrency. It's very popular because it's easy to learn and use, runs on all operating systems, and allows you to build a broad variety of programs, be it web applications, desktop applications, utility scripts, or for data science and machine learning. In this course, you'll learn a lot about the core concepts of the Blockchain and see how Python can be used for the many aspects that make up a Blockchain and Cryptocurrency. As a nice side-effect, you’ll see how a Blockchain works. This course will show you how to use Python to build your own basic Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (Coin). We’ll dive into the basics of Python and you’ll understand the complex data structures.
Participant:
Presenter, Maximilian Schwarzmüller.
Notes:
Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed August 30, 2018)
Title from resource description page (Safari, viewed November 9, 2018).
OCLC:
1062397132

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