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Truffle Quick Start Guide

Truffle Quick Start Guide

By : Bhaskar
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Truffle Quick Start Guide

Truffle Quick Start Guide

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By: Bhaskar

Overview of this book

Truffle is a world-class development environment, testing framework and asset pipeline for Ethereum, aiming to make life as an Ethereum developer easier. If you are a web developer wanting to try your hand at developing Dapps with Truffle, then this is the book for you. This book will teach you to write smart contracts and build Dapps with Truffle. You will begin with covering the basics of Truffle, briefly explaining how it integrates Solidity and Web3, in orderto start building a mini decentralized application. Also, you will dive into migration, testing and integrating Truffle with the use of popular JavaScript frameworks. Lastly, you will ship your decentralized application and package it into a product. Moreover, you will go through the best practices in Truffle,so as to increase your proficiency in building Dapps with Truffle. By the end of the book, you will be able to write smart contracts and build decentralized applications with Truffle on Ethereum blockchains.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)
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Choosing the correct Ethereum client

As you may have guessed by now, ganache-cli is perfect for testing your Dapp locally. It allows you to connect a test blockchain network quickly, and it gives you several accounts with pre-loaded wei balances. However, when you want to test your blockchain with a more realistic network, that's when geth and parity come in.

geth and parity allow you to test your decentralized application on test Ethereum networks such as Ropsten and Rinkeby. The characteristics of these networks are much more similar to the main Ethereum network than the local network when using ganache-cli. So, the formula is simple. For quick, local testing, use ganache-cli.

For testing on a realistic (or real) network, geth, parity, or another fully fledged Ethereum client will do. You can find other fully fledged Ethereum clients here: https://ethereum.stackexchange...

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