Mastering the Ethereum Virtual Machine and the Solidity Compiler
Description
Ever been surprised by the gas costs in a smart contract? The Ethereum Virtual Machine calculates these costs deterministically, but understanding how is a bit obscure unless you want to comb through the dense yellowpaper! This course helps you understand where every last bit of gas is coming from and the gotchas that can make transactions surprisingly expensive.
This course is for solidity developers looking to progress from beginner to advanced intermediate. Knowledge about Solidity, OpenZeppelin, and Remix is assumed. You should know how to deploy and test a smart contract, and ideally, you’ve created a token on the mainnet before (and experienced how expensive it can be!).
I’m the author of ERC1155D, arguably the most efficient NFT contract created. I’m here to share my learnings with you!
Some of the most enjoyable years of my life was teaching computer science at Columbia University, so I’m happy to relive those years virtually!
Topics covered include:
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A deep dive into the solidity compiler
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A deep dive into the Ethereum Virtual Machine
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How to understand the output from the solidity compiler
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How to track down wasteful computation
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Understanding gas cost specifications
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Techniques for improving gas costs
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How memory, transaction data, state changes, and computational cost affect transaction cost
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Bad designs to avoid
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Where the Yellowpaper is wrong!
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Total Students | 3129 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Language | English (US) |
Original Price | |
Sale Price | 0 |
Number of lectures | 47 |
Number of quizzes | 0 |
Total Reviews | 614 |
Global Rating | 4.82 |
Instructor Name | Jeffrey Scholz |
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