Roadmap to becoming a dApp developer in 2022: Below you can find a chart demonstrating the paths that you can take and the libraries that you would want to learn to become a dApp developer. I made this chart as a tip for everyone who asks me, "What should I learn to be a dApp Developer and where to start?"
- Basics
- Blockchain
- Ethereum
- Learn the basics of Ethereum
- Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-- turing complete
- Learn about Wallets, Accounts (EOA), Private/Public Keys
- Learn about transactions, Gas, Metamask
- Ethereum clients/Nodes, Geth
- Infura infrastructure
- Smart Contract
- Basics of Smart Contract
- Life Cycle of Smart Contract
- Ethereum Higher Level languages (Solidity, Vyper, LLL, Serpent)
- Compiling, testing, Deploying smart Contracts
- Interacting with smart contracts using web3.js or web3.py
- General Development Skills
- Learn GIT, create a few repositories on GitHub / GitLab, share your code with other people
- Know HTTP(S) protocol, request methods (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS)
- Don't be afraid of using Google, Power Searching with Google
- Get familiar with terminal (Linux/Docker), configure your shell (bash, zsh, fish)
- Read a few books about algorithms and data structures, blockchain, Ethereum, solidity
- Web Development Concepts
- Basic Mathematics
- Learn React on official website or complete some courses
- Get familiar with tools that you will be using
- Frameworks
- Truffle Suit (Recommended)
- ZeppeLine OS
- Labs.Superblock
- Labs.superblocks
- Video Tutorials
- dapp Tutorial
- Populus (Python)
- Infura (A Gateway to Ethereum)
- Interacting with Smart Contract
- Python Ethereum Eco System
- Distributed Storage Systems
- Ethereum Naming Service
- Front End App
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