Elena GeshevaRetrospective of 25 years life at workHow you work is just as important as what you work on. In this first article in over a year of blog silence and introspection I will focus…Oct 3, 2022Oct 3, 2022
Elena GeshevainBetter ProgrammingSolidity 0.6.x Features: InheritanceLearn about inheritance in Solidity and how you can use it to build smart contractsJun 29, 20201Jun 29, 20201
Elena GeshevainBetter ProgrammingSolidity 0.6.x Features: Fallback and Receive FunctionsExploring two key features of Solidity 0.6.xApr 15, 20201Apr 15, 20201
Elena GeshevainBetter ProgrammingSolidity 0.6.x Features: The Try/Catch StatementOriginally published on the Solidity Ethereum Foundation BlogApr 15, 2020Apr 15, 2020
Elena GeshevainColonyParameterized Transaction ReviewsFor when a multi-sig is just not granular enough for your transaction review needsSep 20, 2018Sep 20, 2018
Elena GeshevainColonyColony sale contract and the CLNY TokenAlthough the unfortunate reality of regulatory attitudes to token sales has led us to postpone the Colony Token sale until next year, we…Oct 19, 2017Oct 19, 2017
Elena GeshevainColonyToken-weighted voting implementation Part 3Token LockingNov 11, 20162Nov 11, 20162
Elena GeshevainColonyToken-weighted voting implementation Part 2Secret voting and the double linked listSep 29, 20164Sep 29, 20164
Elena GeshevainColonyToken-weighted voting implementation Part 1Poll LifecycleSep 19, 2016Sep 19, 2016
Elena GeshevainColonyWriting robust smart contracts in SolidityBefore contract function code executes, it’s a good idea to validate who triggered it and what inputs are given.Aug 10, 20161Aug 10, 20161