Hi all,
As an electronic engineer (I didn't do my job in any time), I was really confused about how to learn the 'real' blockchain. Maybe learning some coding about it.
What I mean by real is the technology which is running under the hood. Not side stuffs like price discussions, scam projects, technical analysis etc. Mostly nothing related to cryptocurrencies world.
I am going to share useful resources which I recommend as an enthusiastic. Those are 'my bests' after some research and experience.
Video CoursesBitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies | by Princeton University
This is good way to start and learn the basics in a good tempo.No need to rush at first.
https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptocurrencyCryptography by | by Stanford University
This is not an easy course to understand but If you are nerdy enough, I am sure you can complete it
https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptoBlockchain Fundamentals
I did not complete it yet but it's another good resource that if you want to learn thoroughly.
https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/blockchain-fundamentalsEthereum and Solidity: The Complete Developer's Guide
This is one of the best. It is like a complete guide for most of us. Maybe more than we need.
https://www.udemy.com/ethereum-and-solidity-the-complete-developers-guide/I did not try this site yet but looks promising.
https://academy.b9lab.com/LinksNice, well-explained articles, blogs etc.
Just grab your coffee and enjoy learning new things.
https://blockgeeks.com/guides/https://101blockchains.com/ultimate-blockchain-technology-guide/https://101blockchains.com/smart-contracts/https://see.stanford.edu/https://lagunita.stanford.edu/http://whatthefuckisethereum.comhttp://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Main_Pagehttps://lopp.net/bitcoin.htmlBooksI would like to hear your advice about books and kinds of stuff like above.
Happy learning!