Virtual Instructor-Led Training
5 Days (40 Hours)e-Learning
40 HoursThe Blockchain+ Developer Course equips learners with the skills for Blockchain Application Development, focusing on both public and private blockchains like Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum. Participants will master smart contracts, tokenization, and DApp integration using advanced tools such as Truffle and Hardhat. This Blockchain Programming Course is ideal for professionals looking to specialize in cryptocurrency software development and advanced blockchain concepts.
Blockchain+ Developer Course Objectives
The Blockchain+ Developer™ certification validates your knowledge and skills in blockchain technology, smart contracts, Ethereum, Solidity, Hyperledger Fabric, and more. It's a comprehensive training program offered by AI CERTs™ in partnership with Netcom Learning.
Studying blockchain can be tough because it's complex and technical. But with Netcom Learning's support, it gets easier. Netcom Learning will help you understand the material at your own speed.
Basic programming knowledge is recommended, but the course starts with foundational concepts, making it accessible to beginners as well. These foundational concepts include understanding blockchain basics, exploring blockchains and DApps, learning about blockchain frameworks, and studying cryptocurrency markets and risk management.
This training is ideal for software developers aiming to specialize in blockchain application development. It is particularly beneficial for professionals in roles such as Software Developers, current Blockchain Developers looking to upskill, Blockchain Analysts, and technical Blockchain Consultants. If you have a background in programming (e.g., Python, JavaScript, Java) and want to master building, testing, and deploying DApps, this course is designed for you.
Yes, this course includes 40] hours of hands-on labs and practical exercises. You will engage in practical exercises where you will write and deploy smart contracts using Solidity, build and test DApps on the Ethereum network, and utilize professional-grade development tools like Truffle and Hardhat. The goal is to ensure you can apply theoretical concepts to real-world coding scenarios.