The Linux Foundation has announced a new training course, LFD272 – Hyperledger Fabric for Developers. The course, developed in conjunction with Hyperledger, is designed for developers who want to master Hyperledger Fabric chaincode – Fabric’s smart contracts – and application development.
Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chains, manufacturing and Technology.
The course is aimed at helping students to implement and test a chaincode in Golang for any use case; manage chaincode life cycle: install, instantiate, upgrade chaincodes, set endorsement policies, etc; create Node.js client applications interacting with Hyperledger Fabric networks; control access to the information based on a user identity; as well as set up and use private data collections.
Hyperledger Fabric for Developer will also help prepare those planning to take the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Developer exam. A bundled offering including access to both the training course and certification exam is also available.
As Brian Behlendorf, executive director of Hyperledger, puts it, “Demand for skilled and certified Hyperledger Fabric experts, whether on the individual level or service provider level, is only growing as the technology and market matures. The new chaincode and data privacy enhancements in recent releases of Hyperledger Fabric make this a particularly well timed training course for those who want to keep pace with the latest developments in this market.”
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