Using The Etherscan API In Python (GitHub Copilot): Low-Code Tutorial

Published: 14 December 2021
on channel: Ravinder Deol
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In this project, we will use the Etherscan API to create a gas tracker for the Ethereum network. The reason for stating that the tutorial is low-code is because we won't be writing code to create our project. We'll be writing comments which generate code. (I understand there is a grey area between calling this low-code and actual code.)

Of course, this will be easy if you have coding experience. But, if you're graduating from no-code to low-code, then GitHub Copilot will help with that transition. (I must stress, this isn't a comprehensive coding tutorial.)

⏱️ Timestamps

Project Introduction - 00:00
Install Etherscan-Python - 00:58
Usage Of Etherscan-Python - 01:45
Get Gas Oracle - 03:43
Define Message - 08:16
Thanks For Watching - 11:36

🧰 Resources

GitHub Copilot - https://copilot.github.com/
VS Code - https://code.visualstudio.com/
Etherscan API - https://etherscan.io/apis
Etherscan Python - https://pypi.org/project/etherscan-py...

🤖 Screencasts

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📝 Prompts

Repository Of Prompts - https://github.com/ravinderdeol/prompts

📚 Courses

No-Code 'Developer Course' - https://www.udemy.com/course/no-code-...
No-Code 'Automation Course' - https://www.udemy.com/course/no-code-...
No-Code 'ChatGPT Course' - https://www.udemy.com/course/the-comp...

🔗 Connect
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