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Blockchain at forty) Hyperledger Fabric practice 01 ~ 03

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Somehow turned forty,

somehow started coding private (Hyperledger Fabric) blockchain.

#A brief aside
When you encounter something new, what used to be obvious sometimes turns into an inconvenience,
which is probably why past experience - and the feelings tied to it - can be scary.
I think this is something seasoned people, so-called veterans and adults, should always keep in mind.
Forty, what an age for getting plenty of thoughts. 


#Changing the posting route
For me, Notion is that way. Notion and Tistory have different purposes, of course.
But sometimes, when I post detailed content on Tistory, I think: ah... Tistory really is... just not ideal.
I started writing on Tistory only, then used it alongside Notion when things got awkward... and eventually decided to delete the Tistory post and leave only the Notion link.

 

 

 

Example 1. Commercial paper 

Source : Hyperledger Fabric( github)

Reference: Docker commands

Scope of the exercise

Practice scope - Hyperledger Fabric, Commercial Paper

https://www.notion.so/thinknormal/Commercial-paper-tutorial-1aa801ea62d84e399f128d0cd9740b98

 

Commercial paper tutorial

Exercise: Hyperledger Fabric (github); Reference: Docker commands

www.notion.so

 

 

 

Example 2. Simple Asset

Simple Asset practice result

https://www.notion.so/thinknormal/simpleAsset-f0567d5c41264b0ebbf95720cea50c58

 

simpleAsset

Hyperledger Fabric, second example

www.notion.so

 

 

 

Example 3. Building a web server on Simple Asset to wire in a web service (-ing)

Web service exercise result on Simple Asset

https://www.notion.so/thinknormal/simpleAsset-Web-Server-c2e94078acec4df2b94c36820a46411e

 

Giving simpleAsset wings with a Web Server

1. Check the prerequisites

www.notion.so

 

This English version was translated by Claude.

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