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

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.

New “Hyperledger Fabric for Developers” Class 

Linux Foundation Training has launched a new class designed for developers who want to master Hyperledger Fabric chaincode – Fabric’s smart contracts – and application development. The course will also help prepare those planning to take the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Developer exam.

To get more information or to register for “Hyperledger Fabric for Developers,” go here.

Blockchain: Understanding its Uses and Implications

For those looking for a less technical blockchain primer, Linux Foundation Training also offers a free class focused on use cases across a range of industries.

To get more information or to register for “Blockchain: Understanding its Uses and Implications,” go here

Free Training from the University College London’s Centre for Blockchain Technology 

A free, four week course, taught by experts from UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies, will take you from blockchain’s bitcoin beginnings to an exploration of how DLT is changing business models with smart contracts and data coordination.

To get more information or to register for “The Future of Business: Understanding Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT),” go here

Hyperledger Besu Webinar on YouTube

If you didn’t get the chance to listen in to the recent Hyperledger Besu webinar, you can watch in now on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/Qs4UKmHeN24

Virtual Meetups

See the full Virtual Meetup schedule here

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