Weekend Update: This Week’s Round-up of Remote Blockchain Learning Resources

Happy Friday. Welcome to the Weekend Update. Our goal with this weekly post is to share quick updates about online education, networking and collaboration opportunities and resources for the open source enterprise blockchain community. 

If you have suggestions for resources or events that we should spotlight in a future Weekend Update, let us know here using #HLWeekendUpdate.

Blockchain Engineer Programme

B9lab has launched a comprehensive Blockchain Engineer Programme funded through Income Share Agreements (you only pay when you are in a well-paid job!).

The 4-month, full-time or 6-month, part-time course covers all the important technologies and protocols to enable developers to design and develop full-stack blockchain systems with both public and enterprise tracks (including Hyperledger Fabric and Besu). The programme is designed to remove barriers that inhibit diversity and inclusion. 

Interested in joining? The first cohort starts on June 22nd and you can find out more here.

Calling Developers Looking to Get Involved in the Hyperledger Fabric Community

The next Hyperledger Fabric Application Developer community call is June 11 at 3p.m. UTC. Any devs new to Fabric are welcome!

Dial in & more info can be found here: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/fabric

Webinar: Blockchain as Enabling Technology for Government Transportation Services in the Time of COVID-19

Tune in at 10:00a.m. EDT on June 17 for a talk by Matt Milligan of Milligan Partners about how blockchain technology can enable everything from ensuring a safe workplace; to reporting on ridership, traffic, and revenue; to system interoperability and agency coordination in smart cities—all with the goal of recovery from the economic impacts of COVID-19. 

Register here.

Virtual Meetups

See the full Virtual Meetup schedule here

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