Local development with Solana, Rust, Python and Django REST
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- Apr 28, 2025

Local development with Solana, Rust, Python and Django REST, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 10 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 24 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn about web3-related Rust concepts Write Solana programs with Rust Invoke Solana programs from a Python client Learn how to store data on the blockchain using PDAs Send data to the Solana program from the Python client Build a Django REST wrapper that interfaces with the Solana cluster on the backend This course is ideal for individuals who are Web2 developers wanting to make the switch to web3 development and Solana in particular or Developers curious about developing Rust Solana programs or Python or Django developers building clients that interact with the Solana blockchain It is particularly useful for Web2 developers wanting to make the switch to web3 development and Solana in particular or Developers curious about developing Rust Solana programs or Python or Django developers building clients that interact with the Solana blockchain.
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Title: Local development with Solana, Rust, Python and Django REST
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 10
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
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Local Solana Development with Rust, Python and Django REST framework
This course introduces you to building Solana smart contracts (aka programs) locally using Rust. We will invoke those programs using Python clients and build a Django REST API that interfaces with the local Solana cluster.
It is a fast-paced course aimed at facilitating the transition from web2 to web3 development with Solana.
We’ll first brush up on some web3 knowledge covering concepts such as keypairs, wallets, JSON-RPC and PoH. This is followed by a compact primer on Rust for web3 purposes. Here we’ll learn about Structs, Enums, Macros and Traits, commonly used in program development.
We’ll then start building Solana programs and deploying them to a local Solana cluster. These programs range from a simple “Hello world!” to one that allows you to store data on the cluster using PDAs (Program Derived addresses).
After program deployment, we’ll attempt to invoke them from Python. This includes sending data that the Solana program will store on the blockchain.
In the final lecture, we will build a Django REST API that, unlike web2 applications that interface with a database on the backend, will interface with the Solana cluster to write data on the blockchain.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Local development setup
Lecture 1: Local development setup
Chapter 2: Concepts in web3
Lecture 1: Concepts in web3
Chapter 3: A primer on Rust for web3 (Solana)
Lecture 1: A primer on Rust for web3 (Solana)
Chapter 4: A local Solana cluster
Lecture 1: A local Solana cluster
Chapter 5: Creating local wallets
Lecture 1: Creating local wallets
Chapter 6: Your first Hello world! Solana program
Lecture 1: Your first Hello world! Solana program
Chapter 7: Invoking the Hello world! program with Python
Lecture 1: Invoking the Hello world! program with Python
Chapter 8: A Solana program to store data on the blockchain
Lecture 1: A Solana program to store data on the blockchain
Chapter 9: Send a Python transaction with data
Lecture 1: Send a Python transaction with data
Chapter 10: A Django REST wrapper
Lecture 1: A Django REST wrapper
Instructors

Jana Awada
Instructor at Udemy
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