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Published inApr 2019
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Merunas Grincalaitis
Merunas Grincalaitis
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Merunas Grincalaitis

Merunas Grincalaitis, born in Lithuania and based in Spain since he was 4, has worked with blockchain companies all around the world, helping them create ICOs, dApps, MVPs, technical whitepapers, web apps, and audits so that they improve the Ethereum ecosystem with decentralized solutions that return people's trust in themselves. He created one of the first books about Ethereum development, named Ethereum Developer - Learn Solidity From Scratch, which sold a lot of copies worldwide, as a quick guide to provide a bridge for programmers interested in the world of Ethereum and smart contract programming. Currently, he's working on providing free learning resources through his Medium blog to all developers looking for expert guidance.
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You need to have basic knowledge of what blockchains and Ethereum are.

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pragma solidity 0.5.0;
contract Example {
uint256 myStateVariable;
string myOtherStateVariable;
function example(){
uint256 thisIsNotAStateVariable;
}
}

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require(bytes(myText)[0] != 0);
}

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Merunas Grincalaitis

Merunas Grincalaitis, born in Lithuania and based in Spain since he was 4, has worked with blockchain companies all around the world, helping them create ICOs, dApps, MVPs, technical whitepapers, web apps, and audits so that they improve the Ethereum ecosystem with decentralized solutions that return people's trust in themselves. He created one of the first books about Ethereum development, named Ethereum Developer - Learn Solidity From Scratch, which sold a lot of copies worldwide, as a quick guide to provide a bridge for programmers interested in the world of Ethereum and smart contract programming. Currently, he's working on providing free learning resources through his Medium blog to all developers looking for expert guidance.
Read more about Merunas Grincalaitis