CryptoZombies Lesson 6! The Phantom of Web3.js, MetaMask, Infura, and building front-ends for your DApps

James
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2 min readApr 2, 2018

To date, over 150,000 people from all over the world have used CryptoZombies to learn Solidity development.

Google analytics reports we’ve had users from 199 countries — that’s more than the number of member states in the United Nations!

In Lesson 5, we completed the Solidity smart contract portion of the tutorial. And today, we’re happy to announce the release of Lesson 6, on Web3.js and building user-facing DApp front-ends!

What’s new in Lesson 6?

  • Using Web3.js to talk to your smart contract from your web browser
  • Using MetaMask and Infura so your users can interact with your DApp
  • Subscribing to smart contract events, and updating the app front-end in real-time
  • And more!

Add another CryptoZombie to your army!

Yeah, you knew we wouldn’t leave you hangin’.

In typical CryptoZombies fashion, by completing Lesson 6, you’ll add a bonus zombie to your army.

To reflect the unique content contained in Lesson 6, this zombie is…

Unique 😉

Yeah, you know you want this zombie.

What are you waiting for? Get started with Lesson 6!

If you get stuck, ask a question on DelegateCall. And as always, let us know if you have any feedback in our Telegram chat.

P.S. Lesson 7 will be covering deploying your smart contracts to Ethereum. Stay tuned!

Until next time…

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James
Loom Network

Entrepreneur turned investor. Writer, musician, adventurer, student of the world.