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Narayan Prusty
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Narayan Prusty is a full-stack developer. He works as a consultant for various start-ups around the world. He has worked on various technologies and programming languages but is very passionate about JavaScript, WordPress, Ethereum, Solr, React, Cordova, MongoDB, and AWS. Apart from consulting for various start-ups, he also runs a blog titled QNimate and a video tutorial site titled QScutter, where he shares information about a lot of the technologies he works on.
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Compiling and deploying contracts


Ethereum provides the solc compiler, which provides a command-line interface to compile .sol files. Visit http://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/installing-solidity.html#binary-packages  to find instructions to install it and visit https://Solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/using-the-compiler.html  to find instructions on how to use it. We won't be using the solc compiler directly; instead, we will be using solcjs and Solidity browser. Solcjs allows us to compile Solidity programmatically in Node.js, whereas browser Solidity is an IDE, which is suitable for small contracts.

For now, let's just compile the preceding contract using a browser Solidity provided by Ethereum. Learn more about it at https://Ethereum.github.io/browser-Solidity/. You can also download this browser Solidity source code and use it offline. Visit https://github.com/Ethereum/browser-Solidity/tree/gh-pages  to download it.

A major advantage of using this browser Solidity is that it provides...

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Narayan Prusty

Narayan Prusty is a full-stack developer. He works as a consultant for various start-ups around the world. He has worked on various technologies and programming languages but is very passionate about JavaScript, WordPress, Ethereum, Solr, React, Cordova, MongoDB, and AWS. Apart from consulting for various start-ups, he also runs a blog titled QNimate and a video tutorial site titled QScutter, where he shares information about a lot of the technologies he works on.
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