Technical
April 25, 2023
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MultiversX Rust game-dev tutorial published on CryptoZombies coding school

https://cryptozombies.io/en/multiversx

With 4+ years on the market, more than 400k registered users and over 1M classes completed, CryptoZombies is a leading resource for learning about technical blockchain aspects and how to write and deploy decentralized applications.

Inspired by the prolific NFT-powered CryptoKitties game, the main course available on the platform has been replicated by our team in Rust, adding one more valuable resource to the MultiversX developer tools list.

It offers an interactive experience and is a great experimentation ground for builders looking to delve deeper into our infrastructure stack and the programming languages used for developing smart contracts on the MultiversX network.

The course is structured in four short and easy to follow lessons that cover the steps needed to create a factory for generating on-chain zombies and systems for feeding and battle, touching on advanced Rust concepts as well.

CryptoZombies will notify the 400k developers registered on the platform via email, letting them know about the newly published MultiversX course and inviting them to go through it.

Take on the challenge: https://cryptozombies.io/en/multiversx

Over the following period, new similar initiatives will focus on improving MultiversX tooling and documentation, as well as organizing and supporting events for onboarding devs and introducing additional incentives, either for simplification or to encourage experimentation.

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Lucian Mincu
Co-founder & CIO

Lucian Mincu, co-founder and CIO of MultiversX, is a self-taught tech prodigy, previously engineer at Uhrenwerk 24, Cetto, and Liebl Systems. and co-founder & CTO of MetaChain Capital. His ability to navigate complex challenges and carve out solutions is nothing short of extraordinary, making him a driving force behind the success of MultiversX.

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April 25, 2023
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