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Oliver Jumpertz

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Oct 10, 2021

Thanks for sharing resources to learn about blockchain. Recently I was accused at work of not knowing anything about blockchain and bitcoin 😅.

Now something new once more to learn about Web3.

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Oliver Jumpertz
Oliver Jumpertz
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·Oct 10, 2021

This knowledge is not a must, but it's still a good-to-know. ☺️

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Oct 10, 2021

Then I look forward to learning about it Oliver Jumpertz

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Rayan Abid
Rayan Abid
Oct 22, 2021

Hi great blog everything was clear but I have a small question. I already know node.js and reactjs now I'm confused that should I first learn Solidity or web3.js and ethers.js

Thanks in advance

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Oliver Jumpertz
Oliver Jumpertz
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·Oct 22, 2021

If you already know Node and some React, go ahead and try out Solidity. ☺️

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Rayan Abid
Rayan Abid
Oct 22, 2021
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Özer Tayiz
Özer Tayiz
Nov 10, 2021

Awesome article. I just posted my own plan about how I intend to become a blockchain developer. We both have quite similar plans. But I learned a few new things too, from your article. Like, I didn't even hear about cryptozombies before. Sounds awesome and fun!

Added that to my bookmarks, and started following you.

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samir fkhan
samir fkhan
Feb 22, 2022

Hi,

Thanks for the piece of article. I have one question. Can you please tell me how much time it takes to become a web 3.0 developer for a person like me who don't have any previous record in Web development. I don't know about html or CSS but I am willing to start from scratch.

How much time will it take for me to learn all the things?

Thanks

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Oliver Jumpertz
Oliver Jumpertz
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·Feb 22, 2022

Hey Samir, I'd calculate with at least 6 months and better go for a year. It takes a while. 😊

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Chimezie Pascal
Chimezie Pascal
Mar 23, 2022

Hello Samir, nice to see you here, i am also new to web3 but willing to learn from scratch as you, was thinking if it's possible to work together, share ideas and resources too.

@Oliver Jumpertz, thank you for this piece of aticle it was really insightful, please keep on the good work.

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