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MetaMask is a self-custodian cryptocurrency wallet. It is the go-to cryptocurrency wallet for EVM blockchains. It is one of the oldest and most well-known wallets among traders and investors. It is also the most integrated wallet among the dapps that were built. For developers, MetaMask is usually the first wallet that will be supported by their dapp. It also plays a key role in smart contract development where... - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
You can create an attestation based on an existing schema or create your own. Schemas define the format in which attestations will be made, and in this case, we will use the Is Human schema to attest that the owner of a certain address is human. For this example, you only need to connect your Metamask wallet (or any wallet) to Scroll Sepolia, then enter the address you want to attest and click Make attestation.... - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
For this tutorial you will need Metamask or other wallet of your choice, with Scroll Sepolia funds that you can get from a Sepolia faucet and then bridge them to L2 using the Scroll Sepolia bridge. Alternatively, you can use a Scroll Sepolia Faucet to get funds directly on L2. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
16) Open Metamask app. In this instruction we will use Metamask extension for Chrome browser. Source: 7 months ago
That’s where the Form xChange open source tool comes in. It gives you the ability to easily create and use feedback forms on Web3. And it’s pretty easy to implement and use. The solution connects to a MetaMask wallet (which users most likely already have) and allows application users to vote anonymously using one or more forms — with each form allowing for multiple questions. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
The Real World Haskell book is also outdated, but can also be read online for free, and has many examples and exercises on writing practical and usable applications. Although I have not read the book to the fullest, I still recommend its monad transformers chapter, as it was the one that made it click for me. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Stage 2: Advanced topics - Real World Haskell - Haskell in Depth. Source: 7 months ago
I also liked https://book.realworldhaskell.org/ since it layers up to (wait for it) real world problems e.g reading a barcode from an image. I'm old so the O'Reilly format has a warm place in my heart. More textbooky. Source: over 1 year ago
So we have LYAH, also there is O'Reilly book, which is a bit old but still mostly good, many people start with this book. After any of those three you can probably decide for yourself what to use to continue the study. Source: over 1 year ago
I worked through Real World Haskell. http://book.realworldhaskell.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
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