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22 totalInternet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
IC Interface Specification
The exchange rate canister (XRC) makes use of the HTTP requests feature to provide exchange rates as a service to the IC.
Example applications, microservices, and code samples for the Internet Computer
Example applications, microservices, and code samples for the Internet Computer
nft-stable-memory
Zero-Knowledge Prenup on Internet Computer
Example applications, microservices, and code samples for the Internet Computer
Documentation for writing code for the Internet Computer
(Unofficial) Japanese translation of Dfinity documentation : (非公式) Dfinity ドキュメントの日本語翻訳
Example applications, microservices, and code samples for the Internet Computer
In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of distributed systems programming by building on top of the open auction platform we previously created in the Web Development section. Module 1 serves as an intro to this unit, providing a primer for Distributed Systems by reviewing distribution transparency and distributed time. Module 2 introduces students to the idea of "locking", borrowed from database management systems, which ensures that users cannot simultaneously bid on the same auction. In Module 3, students implement a feature that ensures bids are processed in the correct order. Finally, in Module 4 students explore how they can maintain bid "secrecy" in a distributed system through the use of hashing.
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