How to become a self-taught Web3 product engineer - 20240402 - SheFi Summit (1).pdf

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About This Presentation

This slide contains recommended resources and communities for aspiring blockchain developers.


Slide Content

How to become a self-taught
Web3 product engineer
Bora Lee, Ticker Capital

Finding the Right Learning Curriculum

Importance of a Structured Approach
-Understanding the Web3 landscape
-Building from Basics to Advanced Topics
-The role of consistency and progression

Key Components of a Comprehensive Curriculum
-Mastery of Blockchain Fundamentals
-Proficiency in Smart Contract Development
-Expertise in DApp Development
-Front-End Technologies for Web3

Recommended Resources
-Learn Web3 DAO: Tailored Learning Paths for Web3 Engineer
-https://learnweb3.io/
-Cyfrin Updraft: Tailored Learning Paths for Smart Contract Developers
-https://updraft.cyfrin.io/

Learn Web3 DAO
-A comprehensive curriculum spanning Freshman to Senior levels.
-Early Senior level covers Layer 2 technologies, equipping client engineers for
a transition to Web3.

Learn Web3 DAO

Cyfrin Updraft
-Focuses on advanced smart contract development and auditing.
-Recognized as the top curriculum for mastering smart contracts.

The Power of Community

The Power of Community in Learning
-Importance of engaging with like-minded individuals
-Communities as a resource for instant feedback and networking
-Overview of recommended communities and events

Developer DAO: A Hub of Top Engineers
-Immediate access to answers from top engineers
-Recent experience: Received resources and meetup information for building Bitcoin-related
DApps
-A vibrant community for real-time problem-solving and networking

De University of Ethereum Chapters
-Find local Ethereum ecosystem communities
-Enhance your learning through local chapters and networking

Hackathons: Intensive Learning Experiences
-Personal insight: Shifted focus to Ethereum ecosystem after attending ETH
Denver
-Participated in ETH Tokyo and ETH Seoul for immersive learning
-Hackathons as a method to increase learning intensity in a short period

Engaging with Local Communities
-Examples: Nonce, H.E.R DAO Seoul chapter, university clubs,
-Importance of builder-centric learning communities
-Tips: Follow on Twitter for recruiting announcements and updates

From web2 to web3
-Sturdy Exchange: Lead Engineer
-Brokkr: Freelancer Frontend Engineer
-Stargaze: Frontend Engineer
-Ticker Capital: Lead Blockchain Engineer

Community and Education
-Microsoft MVP: Developer Technologies
-Women Who Code Seoul: Director
-UEDH(De University of Ethereum): Chapter Lead
-Game Education Center of Sogang University: Adjunct Professor

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