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- A Composer chapter on the EdX course Blockchain for Business
- A course on Packt, Udemy and O’Reilly called Hyperledger for Blockchain Applications
- A webinar on deploying Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes
- A workshop (see video below) on the Hyperledger Global Forum
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Hyperledger Fabric, Composer, Chaincode, Kubernetes/Helm.
Education Level
Undergraduate Level
Skills
Future plans
Suitable for Undergraduate or Masters level.
Skills
Our tech stack is Linux-centric (so it's great if you know bash/zsh), and we use a lot of JavaScript (Node.js) and related front and back-end tools, as well as Python. We also use Microservices via container (Docker) orchestration (Kubernetes/Helm). Some knowledge/interest in Cryptography/Blockchain also won't go amiss.
We don't expect you to master our entire tech stack. With a decent amount of motivation you can pick up missing tech skills over the course of the internship.
But we do expect you to be passionate about computer science and building robust, well-tested software (through solid documentation and unit and functional tests), and know how to develop it in a robust and agile way while collaborating with others (we are using trunk-based development). We'd love to see one of the hobby projects you hacked in your free time.
Future plans
The end of the internship does not need to mean an end to collaboration. It may well be your stepping stone to a permanent role at AID:Tech or you may wish to continue collaborating with us on the open-source outcomes of the internship.
Preferred Hours and Length of Internship
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Mentor(s) Names and Contact Info
Alejandro (Sasha) Vicente Grabovetsky, alexvicegrab, AID:Tech
Nicola Paoli, nicolapaoli, AID:Tech