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Announcements
Hear from developers at Infosys on Monday, July 17 at 8AM Pacific about the Blockchain Explorer lab that is built on Hyperledger Explorer code and learn how to use it for data visualization and hear about the the latest features & future developments. For anyone who was using Hyperledger Explorer and is interested in the latest information about what is happening with that code, this is a great event to attend. If you miss it, we'll post the recording on the Hyperledger YouTube channel.
Code & Projects
Hyperledger Aries provides a shared, reusable, interoperable tool kit designed for initiatives and solutions focused on creating, transmitting and storing verifiable digital credentials. Learn about the latest developments of the project and how to use Hyperledger Aries at these two technical hands-on sessions coming up in July:
Hyperledger Aries Framework Javascript 0.4.0 Release, Setting Up an Agent and Issuing Credentials on Tuesday, July 11 at 8am PT / 11am ET / 17:00 CEST
Running Hyperledger Aries in the Browser with Hyperledger AnonCreds on Tuesday, July 18 at 9am PDT / 16:00 UTC
Noteworthy Pull Requests
Articles, Training & Tutorials
We've been running a series of in-depth technical workshops where maintainers from projects walk you through all you need to know to get started using various Hyperledger projects. If you're looking for a source for technical information about a project, check out the recordings and resources from our workshop library. This includes sessions on AnonCreds, Aries, Besu, Bevel, Cacti, Fabric, FireFly and Indy. If there is a workshop you'd be interested in that we haven't run yet, send us your suggestions by leaving a comment on the Workshops page on the wiki.
Events
For anyone in the Bay Area, join us on Thursday, July 13 starting at 5PM for a meetup hosted with the House of Web3 for a happy hour, food and to hear about why Hyperledger and Ethereum go together like peanut butter and jelly.
You can find more Hyperledger calls and other events listed on the community calendar.
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