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A casual technical deep dives into interesting tools, platforms and projects in Algorand ecosystem ⛓

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A casual technical deep dives into interesting tools, platforms and projects in Algorand ecosystem ⛓

    #20 – John Woods, Alessandro Cappellato, Rob Moore: Insights on Algorand's Voyage into 2024

    #20 – John Woods, Alessandro Cappellato, Rob Moore: Insights on Algorand's Voyage into 2024

    Welcome to the AwesomeAlgo Podcast!
    In this episode, we explore the latest news in Algorand ecosystem and the AlgoKit project. Joining us are experts John Woods (CTO, Algorand Foundation), Rob Moore (CTO, MakerX), and Alessandro Cappellato (Head of Product, Algorand Foundation).
    Highlights include:
    - John Woods discussing Algorand's consensus updates and his vision for protocol decentralization.
    - Rob Moore on the challenges and innovations in developing AlgoKit, focusing on its impact on developers.
    - Alessandro Cappellato detailing AlgoKit's design philosophy, aimed at meeting developer needs for seamless integration.

    The episode features a roundtable discussion on the future of Algorand, decentralized systems in software development, and Algorand's industry influence. Closing thoughts provide insights into blockchain's future and advice for aspiring engineers and startups in blockchain technology. If you are an Apple support engineer listening to this please help John with his feedback id - fb13463773 :-)

    For more information:
    - Algorand Foundation: https://www.algorand.foundation/
    - Algorand Foundation's GitHub: https://github.com/algorandfoundation
    - AlgoKit GitHub: https://github.com/algorandfoundation/algokit-cli
    - AlgoKit Puya dev preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i44Wd1R5Ao&t=253s
    - Proof of State show with John, Alessandro, Rob, and Ryan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeXuThD4PUs&t=19s
    MakerX:
    - Website: https://www.makerx.com.au/
    - Museum of Data History: https://museum.datahistory.org/
    - Subtopia: https://subtopia.io/
    Extra references:
    - Rob Moore's talk at NDC Sydney '18: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSY-zqDfc_s
    - Awesome Algorand repository: https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-algorand
    - Awesome Algo YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@awesomealgo

    Enjoy the episode, and thanks for tuning in!

    • 1 hr 17 min
    #19 – Bit (D13): Consensus incentives, P2P, Box Storage use cases, and Base32 Fund

    #19 – Bit (D13): Consensus incentives, P2P, Box Storage use cases, and Base32 Fund

    Welcome to the AwesomeAlgo podcast! In this episode we are joined by Bit (D13), a passionate Algorand community member and a talented software developer known for a variety of prominent contributions and activities in the ecosystem! Here's what you can expect from this episode:Introduction to Bit's biography and journey to the domain of Blockchain systems. Discussions on participation node incentives, shift towards P2P, Bit's own advanced use cases for Box Storage and Base32 Fund which is his latest upcoming project.Advice for aspiring Software Engineers.If you would like to appear on the podcast and have an interesting project related to Algorand or web3, submit your application at https://bit.ly/awesomealgo.To support the podcast, please subscribe and follow new episodes on your favorite podcasting platforms.Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode! 🙂Resources:https://d13.co/ - D13's website.https://ask.awesomealgo.com/ - refer here to ask your questions to upcoming guests.https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-algorandhttps://www.youtube.com/@awesomealgo

    • 1 hr 39 min
    #18 – MG: GoPlausible, a Proof-of-Anything protocol powered by Algorand

    #18 – MG: GoPlausible, a Proof-of-Anything protocol powered by Algorand

    Welcome to the AwesomeAlgo podcast!In this episode, we are joined by a co-founder of GoPlausible Protocol. A unique Proof of Anything protocol powered by Algorand, allowing you to create digital attestations for anything that requires a digital proof. Here's what you can expect from this episode:
    Introduction to MG's biography, and journey into Software Engineering and Computer Science.
    Deep dive into GoPlausible protocol. Architecture, platform features, story behind original project creation.
    Cross chain future of GoPlausible platform.
    Advice for aspiring Software Engineers.
    If you would like to appear on the podcast and have an interesting project related to Algorand or web3, submit your application at https://bit.ly/awesomealgo.To support the podcast, please subscribe and follow new episodes on your favorite podcasting platforms.Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode! 🙂
    Resources:
    https://goplausible.com/ - GoPlausible website
    https://goplausible.gitbook.io/goplausible/ - GoPlausible docs
    https://github.com/GoPlausible - GoPlausible github
    https://ask.awesomealgo.com/ - refer here to ask your questions to upcoming guests.
    https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-algorand
    https://www.youtube.com/@awesomealgo

    • 1 hr 31 min
    #17 – Ertekin Erdin: Designing strong and meaningful branding for blockchain ecosystems

    #17 – Ertekin Erdin: Designing strong and meaningful branding for blockchain ecosystems

    Welcome to the AwesomeAlgo podcast!In this episode, we are joined by a multidisciplinary designer behind Tinyman - Ertekin Erdin. He is a creative force behind tinyman branding and design system, one of the first AMMs on Algorand and probably the most recognizable brand within the ecosystem. Here's what you can expect from this episode:
    Introduction to Ertekin's biography, his academic experience, and journey into becoming a designer at HipoLabs and Tinyman.
    Deep dive into Tinyman brand building.
    Benefits of strong branding in blockchain ecosystem
    Branding tips for blockchain protocols.
    Future of Tinyman.
    Advice for aspiring designers in the blockchain space.
    If you would like to appear on the podcast and have an interesting project related to Algorand or web3, submit your application at https://bit.ly/awesomealgo.To support the podcast, please subscribe and follow new episodes on your favorite podcasting platforms.Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode! 🙂
    Resources:
    https://tinyman.org/ - Tinyman website
    https://ertekin.xyz/ - Ertekin's blog
    https://ertekinno.notion.site/2bbe6d8bfb5947e887be84ead1675941?v=97949d94241c4d8e97ceb3bef5131862 - Ertekin's Tinyman portfolio
    https://github.com/tinymanorg/brand - Tinyman's brand and asset guidelines
    https://ask.awesomealgo.com/ - refer here to ask your questions to upcoming guests.
    https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-algorand
    https://bit.ly/awsmalgovideo
    Credits for episode image cover:
    https://github.com/tinymanorg/brand

    • 57 min
    #16 - Joe Polny: How TEALScript allows writing Algorand Smart Contracts in TypeScript

    #16 - Joe Polny: How TEALScript allows writing Algorand Smart Contracts in TypeScript

    Welcome to the AwesomeAlgo podcast!
    In this episode, we are joined by a Software Engineer from the Algorand Foundation - Joe Polny. Joe is the creator of TEALScript, which is currently the only high-level transpilation language that allows you to write Algorand Smart Contracts in pure TypeScript.
    Here's what you can expect from this episode:
    Introduction to Joe's biography, his academic experience, and projects prior to his journey into the blockchain space and creating TEALScript.
    Deep dive into TEALScript.
    The motivation and story behind building TEALScript.
    Overview of the main features and comparison with PyTEAL and Tealish.
    Architecture overview and AVM interoperability.
    A brief overview of testing methodologies.
    Advice for aspiring software engineers.
    If you would like to appear on the podcast and have an interesting project related to Algorand or web3, submit your application at https://bit.ly/awesomealgo.
    To support the podcast, please subscribe and follow new episodes on your favorite podcasting platforms.

    Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode! 🙂

    Resources:
    https://github.com/algorand-devrel/TEALScript - TEALScript documentation and source code.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwViloTnMLM&t=2367s - Joe's Keynote on writing Algorand smart contracts from Decipher Dubai 2022.
    https://ask.awesomealgo.com/ - refer here to ask your questions to upcoming guests.
    https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-algorand
    https://bit.ly/awsmalgovideo

    • 1 hr 38 min
    #15 - Fergal Walsh: How Tealish improves Algorand smart contract development

    #15 - Fergal Walsh: How Tealish improves Algorand smart contract development

    Welcome to the AwesomeAlgo podcast!
    In this episode, we are joined by a CTO of Tinyman - Fergal Walsh, a brilliant engineer with deep experience in Software Engineering in Python, Machine Learning and PhD in Geospatial Computing. Fergal will talk about his new smart contract development language called Tealish - which is a transpilation language that operates directly on top of TEAL.
    Here's what you can expect from this episode:
    Introduction into Fergal's biography, his academic experience and projects prior to his journey into Blockchain space and building a decentralized exchange protocol on Algorand.
    Deep dive into Tealish.
    The motivation and story behind building Tealish
    How does it simplify smart contract development experience?
    How does it compare to tools like Pyteal and Beaker?
    A brief overview of main features.
    A brief overview of Algojig - a testing toolkit that aids development in Tealish
    Future roadmap
    Advice for aspiring software engineers
    If you would like to appear on the podcast and you have an interesting project related to Algorand or web3, submit your application at https://bit.ly/awesomealgo.
    To support the podcast, please subscribe and follow new episodes on your favorite podcasting platforms. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy this episode! 🙂
    Resources:
    https://tealish.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ - Tealish documentation
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hri7ugVIDPs - Fergal's Keynote presenting Tealish at Decipher
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTHkNkgFJeg&t=2076s - Fergal's keynote on his python framework called Pico
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjic6QgYbeI - Fergal's keynote at PyCon
    https://ask.awesomealgo.com/ - refer here to ask your questions to upcoming guests.
    https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome...
    https://bit.ly/awsmalgovideo

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