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Blockchain Architecture Training Released

Chad Decker

Blockchain Training Alliance, the global leader in instructor-led Blockchain training and Blockchain certification, announced a newly released course Blockchain Architecture. The course will help participants to establish and maintain the environments in which Blockchain solutions can be implemented, including development, testing, and production environments. This first of its kind training covering Blockchain Architecture will be available globally.

Blockchain Training Alliance Announces Instructor-led Hyperledger Fabric Courses

Chad Decker

Hyperledger Fabric training offers students the first ever instructor-led course to offer in-depth training into how the  framework works by providing students extensive hands-on labs mixed with instructor-led lecture. The course is designed for Developers looking to build applications and systems on Hyperledger Fabric.

Ethereum vs Hyperledger

Melissa Richardson

The most fundamental difference between Ethereum and Hyperledger is the way they are designed and their target audience. Ethereum with it's EVM, smart contract and public block chain is mostly targeted towards applications that are distributed in nature. On the other hand, Fabric has a very modular architecture and provides a lot of flexibility in terms of what you want to use and what you don't. It's pretty much a la carte and is targeted at businesses wanting to streamline their process by leveraging blockchain technology. For example, it is not possible in ethereum to have a transaction visible to someone, but not visible to others (a requirement that is very common in business). Fabric allows this and much more.

To the Moon? Blockchain's Hiring Crunch Could Last Years

Chad Decker

The first type work on some aspect of a core blockchain protocol, such as its networking layer (peer-to-peer communication) or the consensus layer (coming to a distributed consensus about the current state of the blockchain). They normally need a strong background in lower-level programming languages, distributed systems and cryptography. The second type of developers write back-end applications that run on a blockchain (these usually take the form of smart contracts). For example, after ethereum burst onto the blockchain scene last year, the demand for programmers who understood its native programming language Solidity has gone through the roof. The preferred language for writing ethereum smart contracts, Solidity developers normally need a background in programming, security and software testing.