In need of smart contract coder
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Im Trevon James and I have a youtube channel where I daily vlog about crypto and I'm looking for someone who knows how to write burst smart contracts. The contract shouldn't be to hard to write so if you think you are able then please contact me.
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I hope a lot of people know how to do this. I could use one too
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whats the contract you need writing? drop me a message
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@Lexicon sent!
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@thegodtre It's your b0i TradZ ha! Welcome! You should register on over@the new spot as well - BurstNation!
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i would like to learn how to write burst smart contracts. where is a good place to learn?
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@thegodtre Hey i watch a lot of your vidoes good stuff man
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@theduuude all the documentation about Smart Contracts coding, i know of you can find it in http://ciyam.org/at/ ;D
If you get along with it please let me know... I have some things (some simple, some a bit harder) i would like to be made with AT coding ;D
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@gpedro Thanks....been to the website and have been staring at it for a while...someday it will soak in LOL
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I've read enough at ciyan.org that I think I can write smart contracts, but I need an "actual" example of one using burst. Anyone to help, I would appreciate it. Just send raw data and I can figure out. Thx. ....theduuude
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@theduuude As far as i know the only smart contracts currently running in the network are Crowdfunds... Although i don't have the code...
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@theduuude Just looked at the API and i can get a list of all AT ids on the network since ever and i can send you the machinecode and machinedata from the API call but the problem is translating the machinecode to something we can read xD
AT list in the Network: http://localhost:8125/burst?requestType=getATIds
AT details: http://localhost:8125/burst?requestType=getAT&at=ADD_THE_AT_ID_IN_HERE
With the AT details you can see the machine code, although translate it is a pain in the ass for sure.. anyway here it is ;D
There is a converter somewhere to assembly but i am not sure where tbh ;D

