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Advanced Programming in Oraclize and IPFS, and Best Practices

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You know what the Ethereum architecture looks like, and you have practiced enough basic Solidity programming. Now it’s time to learn some advanced topics such as how to interact with services outside the blockchain by invoking calls through Oraclize, how to optimize gas usage by saving data to IPFS storage, and how to adopt best practices to write production-ready code in Solidity.

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Mohanty, D. (2018). Advanced Programming in Oraclize and IPFS, and Best Practices. In: Ethereum for Architects and Developers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4075-5_6

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