December 11: Accessing & Implementing Distributed Apps with Hyperledger Fabric

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Join us for the fourth learning event of the new Hyperledger Kansas City Meetup group – this time over the lunch hour!

This meetup group discusses all topics related to Hyperledger blockchains. The group seeks to provide an opportunity for Kansas City professionals to network with others who are interested in, or working with, Hyperledger blockchain networks.

Hyperledger is an open-source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration hosted by The Linux Foundation including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chain, manufacturing, and technology. Hyperledger Fabric is a blockchain framework implementation and one of the current eight Hyperledger projects hosted by The Linux Foundation. 

Make sure to join the Hyperledger Kansas City Meetup Group to ensure you receive invitations to all upcoming blockchain events. All Kansas City Hyperledger meetup events will free to attend (with RSVP) and will be held at the Keyhole Software offices in Leawood, Kansas.

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Upcoming Meetup: Accessing & Implementing Distributed Apps (DApps) with Hyperledger Fabric

Join us for the Kansas City Hyperledger meetup group scheduled for Wednesday, December 11, 2019, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM. Get RSVP’d to attend in Kansas City on Meetup.com.

Overview

Hyperledger Fabric a general-purpose blockchain framework that allows groups and consortiums to share data securely and with providence. This presentation will discuss and demonstrate how client applications can interact with a Hyperledger Fabric Distributed Ledger Network.

Hyperledger Fabric has Java, Go, and Node.js SDKs that allow client applications to interact with an HLF network. This presentation will be focused on demonstrating the Node.js SDK.

While you don’t need to be a hardcore programmer, understanding basic programming concepts will be helpful in understanding the subject matter.

Agenda:

12:00 – 12:15 PM – Welcome, lunch provided by Keyhole Software
12:15 – 1:00 PM – Presentation by David Pitt
1:00 PM – Wrap-up + Q&A

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Who Should Attend:

  • Technical individuals who are interested in or active in the space of blockchain application use cases and tools.
  • Architects and developers who want to know how to design and write their own blockchain networks or decentralized applications.
  • Individual contributors, or leaders of teams who will actively be contributing to the Hyperledger project.

Speaker Bio:

David Pitt is a Sr. Solutions Architect and a Managing Partner of Keyhole Software. With more than 25 years of IT experience, David has spent the last 15 years leading and mentoring development teams utilizing Java and .NET technologies.

He is the author of numerous technical articles and a co-author of a popular IBM book that documents some of his architecture design patterns. Recent projects involve speaking, writing, and training developers in enterprise Blockchain technology & JavaScript development best practices.
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Interested in presenting or proposing topics? Please contact us.

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