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IPFS and Decentralised Networking

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IPFS and Decentralised Networking, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 59 lectures, based on 116 reviews, and has 902 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the benefits of using IPFS for decentralised data storage Build Decentralised Dropbox clone using IPFS-js Understand the working of IPFS Understand the Merkle Dag architecture used in git and IPFS Understand basic commands of IPFS Be able to host a website on IPFS Understand the limitations of HTTP protocol Understand the concept of Hash of a file This course is ideal for individuals who are Interested in Decentralised Networking and IPFS or Interested in developing Decentralised Applications (DApps) or Interested in Hosting websites on IPFS It is particularly useful for Interested in Decentralised Networking and IPFS or Interested in developing Decentralised Applications (DApps) or Interested in Hosting websites on IPFS.

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Summary

Title: IPFS and Decentralised Networking

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 59

Number of Published Lectures: 59

Number of Curriculum Items: 59

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 59

Original Price: ?7,900

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the benefits of using IPFS for decentralised data storage
  • Build Decentralised Dropbox clone using IPFS-js
  • Understand the working of IPFS
  • Understand the Merkle Dag architecture used in git and IPFS
  • Understand basic commands of IPFS
  • Be able to host a website on IPFS
  • Understand the limitations of HTTP protocol
  • Understand the concept of Hash of a file
  • Who Should Attend

  • Interested in Decentralised Networking and IPFS
  • Interested in developing Decentralised Applications (DApps)
  • Interested in Hosting websites on IPFS
  • Target Audiences

  • Interested in Decentralised Networking and IPFS
  • Interested in developing Decentralised Applications (DApps)
  • Interested in Hosting websites on IPFS
  • Decentralisation. Freedom of Expression, Infinite accessibility are some of the key points building the new generation of the internet called the Web 3.0This course covers the essential information required for you to add IPFS in your skillset.

    This course is divided into 3 sections:

  • Building the foundation: This section covers all the required theory in this course. The advantages and challenges of the HTTP protocol followed by the basics of what a protocol actually is also covering the fundamentals of the IPFS protocol. Some additional topics like Hash of a file and the Merkel DAG architecture are also explained

  • Decentralised Dropbox clone (unbox):In this section, we will create a full stacked web app which will use IPFS to create a platform for file sharing within connected nodes

  • Installation and Basic set-up: This section covers the process of installing IPFS on your computer followed by the basic but integral commands about IPFS.?

  • Website Hosting Project: In this section, we will build a simple HTML CSS JavaScript website from scratch and then use the decentralised architecture provided by IPFS to host the website on the network. The IPNS system of naming projects is also covered

  • IPFS-JS:In this section, the basics of the javascript implementation of IPFS will be covered which will enable us to use IPFS is web apps.

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Building The Foundation

    Lecture 1: What is a network protocol?

    Lecture 2: Common Network Protocols

    Lecture 3: What is HTTP or HTTPS ?

    Lecture 4: The challenges with HTTP

    Lecture 5: What is IPFS

    Lecture 6: What is a Hash?

    Lecture 7: What is a Merkle Dag

    Chapter 2: Installation and Set-Up

    Lecture 1: Install IPFS on Windows

    Lecture 2: Install IPFS of Mac OSX and Linux

    Lecture 3: IPFS init

    Lecture 4: IPFS daemon

    Lecture 5: Interactive Web Console

    Chapter 3: Workflow in IPFS

    Lecture 1: IPFS add

    Lecture 2: IPFS pin

    Lecture 3: IPFS files cp and ls

    Lecture 4: IPFS files stat

    Lecture 5: IPFS files write

    Lecture 6: IPFS get

    Chapter 4: IPFS website

    Lecture 1: Introduction about the project

    Lecture 2: Building the Front-End (Part-1-HTML)

    Lecture 3: Building the Front-End (Part-2-CSS)

    Lecture 4: Building the Front-End (Part-3-Javascript)

    Lecture 5: Moving to IPFS

    Chapter 5: IPFS decentralised Wikipedia

    Lecture 1: The problem

    Lecture 2: Decentralised wikipedia mirror

    Lecture 3: Problems with IPFS

    Chapter 6: Some bonus IPFS Commands

    Lecture 1: Session introduction

    Lecture 2: IPFS bitswap

    Chapter 7: Getting started with IPFS-JS

    Lecture 1: Installing NodeJs and NPM

    Lecture 2: npm init and package.json

    Lecture 3: starting the IPFS daemon

    Lecture 4: Writing and reading a file from JavaScript

    Chapter 8: Decentralised Dropbox clone (UnBox)

    Lecture 1: What is UnBox

    Lecture 2: node project init

    Lecture 3: Building the HTML (part-1)

    Lecture 4: Building the HTML (part-2)

    Lecture 5: Building the HTML (part-3)

    Lecture 6: CSS

    Lecture 7: Importing from HTML – 1

    Lecture 8: Importing from HTML – 2

    Chapter 9: UnBox JavaScript

    Lecture 1: Creating the node

    Lecture 2: Running the node

    Lecture 3: PubSub

    Lecture 4: Progress Bar

    Lecture 5: Append Files

    Lecture 6: Get Files

    Lecture 7: Drag and Drop

    Lecture 8: IPFS files add

    Lecture 9: Peer Handling

    Lecture 10: Error Handling

    Lecture 11: App States

    Lecture 12: Start App method

    Chapter 10: Running the Project

    Lecture 1: More on bundle.js

    Lecture 2: Updating npm deployment scripts

    Lecture 3: Updating Package.json

    Lecture 4: Running the Scripts

    Lecture 5: What Next?

    Lecture 6: Course Conclusion

    Lecture 7: BONUS Audio Lecture: Basics of Blockchain

    Instructors

  • IPFS and Decentralised Networking  No.2
    Vinay Phadnis
    CTO, Machine Learning & Quantum Consultant
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