Blockchain Developer in a jiffy π§βπ» AI Prompt Engineer Technical Writer
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Hey Farcaster π Iβm Eunice, a beginner blockchain dev from documenting my journey one day at a time. Today I just learned Foundry. Foundry is a fast, developer-friendly framework for Ethereum smart contracts. Think of it as your all-in-one toolbox: building, testing, deploying, debugging. The main tools π οΈ β’ Forge β write & run tests β’ Cast β interact with contracts & RPCs β’ Anvil β spin up a local blockchain β’ Chisel β debug in a REPL style 2. I also learned how RPCs connect Foundry to real networks. β’ Local testing = Anvil β’ Public chains = RPC endpoints (Infura, Alchemy, or your own node) Super excited about how powerful Foundry feels. Next up: diving deeper into testing smart contracts with Forge. Stay tuned. Checkout my Medium post:https://medium.com/@Cheerie/my-first-steps-with-foundry-a-beginners-dive-into-smart-contract-development-77f7d74c148e #150DaysOfSolidity #Web3 #WomenInTech #FOUNDRY #Ethereum
Hey Farcasters! So, today I learned about RPCs (Remote Procedure Calls) β the endpoints that let wallets, dApps & tools like Foundry talk to blockchains. Services like Infura, Alchemy, QuickNode provide these nodes so we donβt need to run one ourselves. In Foundry, RPCs power deployments (--rpc-url) and even fork mainnet/testnet for testing with real state. RPCs are the silent bridge that makes blockchain interactions possible. #Web3 #Blockchain #Foundry #Alchemy #Solidity
π’ Foundry Series (Part 3): Core Components Foundry = 4 tools that change the game: πΈ Anvil β local chain for testing πΈ Forge β testing/building contracts πΈ Cast β interact with blockchain πΈ Chisel β experiment with Solidity Together β speed + control + developer joy π