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Advanced Solidity- Yul and Assembly

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Advanced Solidity: Yul and Assembly, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.17, with 26 lectures, based on 355 reviews, and has 1479 subscribers.

You will learn about How to create Ethereum smart contracts in assembly How to respect soliditys memory and function call conventions when using assembly How smart contracts work on the bytecode level How to create a smart contract entirely in Yul and assembly This course is ideal for individuals who are Advanced Solidity programmers looking to master the subject It is particularly useful for Advanced Solidity programmers looking to master the subject.

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Summary

Title: Advanced Solidity: Yul and Assembly

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.17

Number of Lectures: 26

Number of Published Lectures: 26

Number of Curriculum Items: 26

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to create Ethereum smart contracts in assembly
  • How to respect soliditys memory and function call conventions when using assembly
  • How smart contracts work on the bytecode level
  • How to create a smart contract entirely in Yul and assembly
  • Who Should Attend

  • Advanced Solidity programmers looking to master the subject
  • Target Audiences

  • Advanced Solidity programmers looking to master the subject
  • If you’ve wondered what solidity is doing behind the scenes, this is the course to take. Perhaps you’ve head of assembly in Ethereum smart contracts and heard it can be efficient but dangerous. After you finish this course, you will have a ground-up understanding of what exactly happens when a smart contract receives a function call, how it encodes that data, where exactly it stores it, and how it updates the blockchain state. Even if you don’t write contracts in assembly, you will have a much better understanding of solidity’s design choices and previously cryptic error messages will make perfect sense.

    We will learn how solidity represents various data types, and how we can come up with more efficient representations ourselves depending on the application. We will learn the assumptions solidity makes about memory layout and how to avoid violating those assumptions when we use low level instructions. We will learn what happens behind the scenes when smart contracts make function calls to each other, and how to implement that protocol by hand. And of course, we will build smart contracts from scratch in assembly.

    Nobody can claim to be an expert in solidity without mastering assembly (also known as Yul). So if mastery is your goal, take this class!

    Note: This class is not for beginners. You should be very comfortable with solidity before taking this course.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Types

    Lecture 3: Basic Operations

    Lecture 4: Storage Slots

    Lecture 5: Storage Offsets and Bitshifting

    Lecture 6: Storage of Arrays and Mappings

    Chapter 2: Memory

    Lecture 1: Memory Operations

    Lecture 2: How Solidity Uses Memory

    Lecture 3: Dangers of Memory Misuse

    Lecture 4: Return, Require, Tuples and Keccak256

    Lecture 5: Logs and Events

    Chapter 3: Inter-contract Calls

    Lecture 1: Calldata

    Lecture 2: Calling other contracts

    Lecture 3: Dynamic Length Arguments

    Lecture 4: Transfer of value

    Lecture 5: Receiving contract calls

    Chapter 4: Contracts Without Solidity

    Lecture 1: 100% Yul Contract

    Lecture 2: Etherscan Issues

    Lecture 3: Storing data in contract bytecode

    Lecture 4: ERC20 Example Part 1

    Lecture 5: ERC20 Example Part 2

    Lecture 6: ERC20 Example Part 3

    Lecture 7: ERC20 Example Part 4

    Lecture 8: ERC20 Example Part 5

    Lecture 9: ERC20 Example Part 6

    Lecture 10: What We Didnt Cover

    Instructors

  • Advanced Solidity- Yul and Assembly  No.2
    Jeffrey Scholz
    Technical Advisor, Senior Engineering Manager
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  • 4 stars: 104 votes
  • 5 stars: 227 votes
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