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January 16, 2025 / Last updated : January 16, 2025 admin Rust Programming

How to Mint, Transfer, and Burn Tokens in Smart Contracts

This article helps understand the use of “tokens” in the world of blockchain. I’ll cover the the ability to mint, transfer, and burn tokens securely. What what happens when you want to ensure that a user’s transfer includes a “burn” action, to remove tokens from one address before transferring them to another? Let’s break it […]

smart contract auction
January 13, 2025 / Last updated : January 14, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Stellar Smart Contract Auction

We will come back to the actual Rust (Soroban SDK) auction code – the lib.rs – but while I have it to hand let’s just cover how to deploy, invoke AND make a bid on this toy auction smart contract. The key thing to know, is that you need to fund your bidder account (aka […]

smart contracts
January 7, 2025 / Last updated : January 10, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Smart Contracts – ERC 20

Rather than get too specialized in Stellar’s syntax and proprietary code, the ongoing theme here is to learn as much about Smart Contracts as possible AND also improve our Rust programming/problem solving skills. Learn the concepts rather than the nitty gritty syntax which may change right? Futhermore, we’ll get plenty more practice with enums, public, […]

Byte Array and String Conversion in Rust
January 7, 2025 / Last updated : January 14, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Byte Array and String Conversion in Rust

In Rust, working with byte arrays (Vec<u8>) and strings (String or &str) is a common task, especially when dealing with raw data or low-level processing. Knowing how to convert between these types is very handy, particularly when you’re dealing with UTF-8 encoded strings yeah? https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=1df71cd623c11650ff9564dcb389f4b2 Example : Rust’s Vec<u8> is a dynamic array that holds […]

iter-cloned-collect
January 6, 2025 / Last updated : January 6, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Understanding Rust’s [ ].iter().cloned().collect() – A Beginner-Friendly Guide

Let’s look at some idiomatic Rust code, and see if we can explain what it’s doing and why! .iter().cloned().collect() often pops up when converting simple arrays into more complex collections like HashMap. Why Use This? This approach shines when initializing complex data structures while keeping your code concise. It’s also flexible—start with a small array, […]

BytesN
January 6, 2025 / Last updated : January 9, 2025 admin Rust Programming

BytesN in a Rust Smart Contract

Smart contract in Rust – Stellar’s BytesN Example code demo using BytesN If you’re used to using symbol_short! macro, note how for more than 9 characters we need to use Symbol::new We’ll use a fixed length 32 bytes array here so we need BytesN in Stellar : You could also use base64 encoded :

Timelock with Scheduler
January 5, 2025 / Last updated : January 9, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Timelock with Scheduler

Beyond the beginner friendly Soroban basics? Let’s now look at a larger Smart Contract example. As usual we’ll get to the essence of the code. We’ll stick to Alice and Bob for familiarity. What are we trying to achieve? The TimeLockContract is a Soroban smart contract designed to manage delayed execution of operations in a […]

&[&str] vs [&str; N] in Function Parameters
January 3, 2025 / Last updated : January 3, 2025 admin Rust Programming

&[&str] vs [&str; N] in Function Parameters

In Rust, handling function parameters often involves understanding the distinction between fixed-size arrays ([&str; N]) and slices (&[&str]). While both are collections of elements, their use cases and behaviours differ significantly, particularly when working with dynamically sized inputs. This article will help clarify the differences and explain when to use each approach, complete with example […]

January 2, 2025 / Last updated : January 2, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Rust Enum Representation Example

repr Memory Efficiency with #[repr(u8)] In Rust, enums are often used to represent a type that can take on a set of values, but by default, the underlying representation of an enum might be larger than needed. Using #[repr], we can specify exactly how we want the enum to be stored in memory. Let’s explore […]

cat_smart_contract
January 1, 2025 / Last updated : January 10, 2025 admin Rust Programming

Invoke Soroban Smart Contracts on Stellar Testnet

This article explains how to use one of the Soroban provided examples We’ll Deploy and Invoke Soroban Smart Contracts where one contract calls another. TL;DR: Contract B’s add_with function invokes Contract A’s add function to do some addition. **Ok, so I used chatGPT to help write this, but the code has been tested by a […]

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