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Mastering Blockchain Programming with Solidity

Mastering Blockchain Programming with Solidity

By : Chittoda
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Mastering Blockchain Programming with Solidity

Mastering Blockchain Programming with Solidity

2.9 (8)
By: Chittoda

Overview of this book

Solidity is among the most popular and contract-oriented programming languages used for writing decentralized applications (DApps) on Ethereum blockchain. If you’re looking to perfect your skills in writing professional-grade smart contracts using Solidity, this book can help. You will get started with a detailed introduction to blockchain, smart contracts, and Ethereum, while also gaining useful insights into the Solidity programming language. A dedicated section will then take you through the different Ethereum Request for Comments (ERC) standards, including ERC-20, ERC-223, and ERC-721, and demonstrate how you can choose among these standards while writing smart contracts. As you approach later chapters, you will cover the different smart contracts available for use in libraries such as OpenZeppelin. You’ll also learn to use different open source tools to test, review and improve the quality of your code and make it production-ready. Toward the end of this book, you’ll get to grips with techniques such as adding security to smart contracts, and gain insights into various security considerations. By the end of this book, you will have the skills you need to write secure, production-ready smart contracts in Solidity from scratch for decentralized applications on Ethereum blockchain.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with Blockchain, Ethereum, and Solidity
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Section 2: Deep Dive into Development Tools
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Section 3: Mastering ERC Standards and Libraries
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Section 4: Design Patterns and Best Practices

The ERC721TokenReceiver interface

As the name suggest, the ERC721TokenReceiver interface is to receive the callback for an ERC721 NFT. If you are writing a contract that would receive some NFTs, the ERC721TokenReceiver interface may be inherited in your contract. So, it would enable your contract to get a callback function call from the ERC721 NFT contract to your contract. When someone transfers an ERC721 NFT to your contract, you would receive the callback call to the onERC721Received() function, and you would be able to perform some action accordingly. However, the pre-requisite for this callback is that the ERC721 token sender must call the safeTransferFrom() function present on the ERC721 implementation.

If your receiving contract does not inherit from the ERC721TokenReceiver contract and does not have the onERC721Received() function...

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