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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Decentralized Applications (Dapps) by University at Buffalo

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About the Course

This third course of the Blockchain specialization prepares you to design and develop end-to-end decentralized applications (Dapps) – which provide anyone with access to the blockchain’s features and services. You will use Truffle IDE, smart contracts, a simple web client and a MetaMask client. You will learn about the architecture of a Dapp: the front-end client interface, backed by the blockchain and smart contracts. The course covers the basic design of a Dapp, Truffle development process and commands (init, develop, test and migrate), test-driven development of Dapp, Dapp application models and emerging standards that are essential for predictable Dapp behavior. Main concepts are delivered through videos, demos and hands-on exercises....

Top reviews

GM

Jan 11, 2019

It has a good content and it's quite challenging to create the Dapp, I think it's a good introduction for anyone to have an idea about how to build a Dapp from the scracth

NV

Dec 23, 2021

Excellent overview of D-APPS and Smart contract testing. However, the project VM experience could be vastly improved. The VM is very slow to load and execute commands.

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By Việt A T

Jul 18, 2021

The course's demo video on Metamask extension is outdated. No instructors or TAs came to the discussion forums to help on the outdated problem with Metamask's chain ID.

By Rastko R

Jan 3, 2025

The last nonsense was incredibly time consuming, especially if you're unfamiliar with JS/Sol. They should've just made us deploy our own test token on a testnet.

By Enrico B

Aug 15, 2024

This course is good but seems to me that no one decided to update it. It explains interesting thing but some of them are deprecated or changed

By Anton P

Jul 22, 2020

Many issues with the provided code/Truffle set up. This needs to be updated. Good references to external websites though.

By Masakazu E

Feb 26, 2022

To be honest, this course is not recommended. You should do tutorials of official ethereum documents.

By Arvin E

Jan 25, 2022

Course material is outdated.

By Phil S

Jul 12, 2021

Very out of date for 2021.

By Igor L

Dec 1, 2023

Outdated and no assistance

By Alfonso R

Aug 30, 2022

Bad in many aspects.

By matteo b

Sep 15, 2021

No support

By l l

Oct 15, 2024

outdated