How can I get into the development of blockchain decentralized applications

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I would like to get my hands dirty and start playing with a pet project to get into blockchain technologies.

Some time ago I read Mastering Bitcoin and now am looking for a concise intro into using blockchains. Perhaps something like the Decentralized Applications book (not published yet) book could be.

Any tips for books, articles, etc.?

Jun 30, 2018 in Blockchain by sabby
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try Microsoft Blockchain as a service, they have strato which has REST based APIs for easier development, it actually uses Ethereum framework

answered Jun 30, 2018 by Shashank
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