Attended the 10th Todai Blockchain Course: Overview of Solidity Development
Hello, it's Munou (incompetent).
Anyway, I tried to summarize it right after taking the course yesterday, but my recent sleep debt combined with that, and before I knew it, I had slept for about 10 hours, so I'm writing this in the morning. (Super refreshed)
Until now, I was busy with work and couldn't participate in the real-time lectures, only looking at the materials, so I really wanted to watch the Solidity session in real-time and made an effort to do so.
My thoughts: Within the limited time, they provided a very dense explanation, and it was a good time.
Looking at the Discord server, I saw some voices asking for "more explanation...", but for an explanation given within the limited time of a course, the key points were well summarized, and it was a very good presentation.
They delved into topics to the extent of "Are they really going this far...?", and while I was surprised, during the explanation, they said, "Please consider what we're doing this time to be essentially a CTO course," so I was convinced by that.
Explanations were also given regarding design, and Solidity, which I only vaguely knew the outline of, became "a little understandable" (チョットワカル).
Anyway, I'm on the train and don't have much time, so I'll just jot this down for now. I plan to actually try creating a smart contract with Solidity based on the materials. Well then, I look forward to your continued support.