Study blockchain development concepts through structured weekly lessons in Chinese
Learn Solidity smart contract development by building a decentralized lottery on Ethereum
Practice Hyperledger Fabric by building an agricultural supply chain tracking system
Get a structured curriculum covering full-stack blockchain from front-end to mobile to enterprise chains
Course materials and videos are hosted on Baidu Pan, a Chinese cloud storage account may be required to access them.
This repository contains the course materials for a 120-day full-stack blockchain development curriculum produced by Itheima, a Chinese online coding education platform. The course is published openly under a Creative Commons license and is free to use, with a note that redistribution for profit is prohibited. The curriculum is aimed at Java and JavaScript developers who want to enter the blockchain field. Rather than teaching a single language or tool, it covers the broad range of technologies that blockchain development requires. The weekly breakdown runs from foundational programming skills through to real project work. Topics include Kotlin, front-end web development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Java microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud, Ethereum smart contract development using Solidity, IPFS (a decentralized file storage protocol), Hyperledger Fabric for enterprise private blockchain networks, mobile development with Android, and a brief introduction to the Go programming language. Each week in the README lists the design rationale for the content choice, the learning objectives, and links to video lessons and supplementary material hosted on Baidu Pan, which is a Chinese cloud storage service. The practical project weeks include building a decentralized lottery application on Ethereum and an agricultural supply chain tracking system using Hyperledger Fabric. The README is written entirely in Chinese and is structured as a course catalog rather than a software project description. It is more of an educational resource than a code library. The repository appears to host slide materials, code samples, and notes to accompany the video lessons.
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