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"2023.09.07 10:16": null,
"2023.08.17 10:48": " Learning Solidity is a great way to start learning about blockchain technology and decentralized applications. Here are some steps that can make the process easier:
1. Install the Ethereum Development Kit (EDK) on your computer. You can download it from the official website or through a package manager like Homebrew in MacOS or brew in Linux.
2. Open up a text editor such as Visual Studio Code, Atom, or Sublime Text. You can also use the built-in Ethereum toolbox in these editors to write Solidity code.
3. Start writing your first Solidity program by copying and pasting code snippets from online tutorials or examples provided by the Ethereum community.
4. Practice coding consistently, taking breaks when necessary. It's important not to get discouraged by errors or syntax mistakes. You can use debugging tools like the debugger built into these text editors to step through your code and fix any issues"
}