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Solidity Crash Course Series ๐Ÿš€

Welcome to the Solidity Crash Course series! This collection of tutorials will guide you through the basics of Solidity, from syntax to advanced concepts. Each part covers essential topics with examples to help you get started.

๐Ÿ“œ Crash Course List

  1. Solidity Crash Course - Part 01

    Introduction to Solidity and setting up your environment.

  2. Solidity Crash Course - Part 02

    Understanding Solidity contract syntax and writing your first smart contract.

  3. Solidity Crash Course - Part 03

    Exploring variables, scopes, and abstract contracts.

  4. Solidity Crash Course - Part 04

    Comments, data types, if-else statements, and interfaces.

  5. Solidity Crash Course - Part 05

    Loops, events, arrays, and struct usage.

  6. Solidity Crash Course - Part 06

    Mappings, memory vs storage, and handling Ether.


๐Ÿš€ How to Run Solidity in Remix IDE

Remix is an online Solidity compiler and IDE that allows you to write, deploy, and test smart contracts easily. Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Open Remix IDE

  2. Create a New Solidity File

    • In the File Explorer, create a new file. (Start with Blank Project)
    • Name it with .sol extension (e.g., MyContract.sol).
  3. Write Your Solidity Code

    • Copy and paste your Solidity code into the newly created file.
  4. Compile the Contract

  • Click on Play button at the TOP. OR
  • Go to the Solidity Compiler tab.
  • Select the Solidity version that matches your contract (usually defined in pragma solidity at the top of the file).
  • Click on Compile.

Stay tuned for more Solidity tutorials! Let me know if you have any questions or topics you'd like to see covered. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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