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July 30, 2019, 03:46:35 PM
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i read this information from trade24h.vn, and registered right then. only 100 lines code? hmmm

Description of workshop
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Just how hard is it to create a dApp?

Co-founder & CTO of Perlin, Kenta Iwasaki, will be hosting a workshop in conjunction with DApps Dev Club to show how easy it is to build a full-fledged decentralized chat app in AssemblyScript on the scalable and secure blockchain, Wavelet (https://wavelet.perlin.net).

The workshop will be loosely based on this tutorial blog post: http://[Suspicious link removed]/dadc-perlin-chat

Join us for a special edition DApps Dev Club session!

-- What to bring --

Photo ID and your laptop

Please come prepared with the following installed:

npm or yarn
NodeJs - v10 or later
Any code editor with Typescript support - e.g. InnteliJ, WebStorm, or VS Code
-- About Perlin --

Perlin develops blockchain and distributed ledger technology - empowering enterprises with the essential building blocks to lead the next century of trade. We facilitate and build customised real-world DLT applications for both consumers and enterprises of all types and sizes to help them meet the challenges of modern trade and commerce. https://perlin.net

Check out our meetup group: https://www.meetup.com/Perlin-Singapore

-- About DApps Dev Club --

DApps Dev Club is a book club meets tech meetup where members learn to develop decentralised applications. Check out https://dappsdev.org/ for all our happenings!

Join us in our chat group: https://[Suspicious link removed]/dadc-chat

Join us online, in person, or both!

-- Our Partners --

Chainstack @ Acronis

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