Polkadot launches JAM course to empower web3 developers

Polkadot launches JAM course to empower web3 developers


The Polkadot Blockchain Academy seeks to empower the next wave of web 3 developers via a new educational program targeting the Polkadot ecosystem.

The Polkadot Blockchain Academy announced this goal through the launch of The jam courseAn initiative to bring the best technical talents to the Polkadot (POINT) ecosystem. The JAM course will offer a practical program, developers with access to the main components of layer 0 blockchain.

According to PBA, Jam is a follow-up initiative for the campus and the Jam Tour of the platform campus,

“Jam represents the next Polkadot border, and this course is a bridge for developers wishing to explore its potential transformer,” said the Director General of the Polkadot Blockchain Academy, Pauline Cohen Vorms. “Thanks to this program, participants will not only gain technical expertise, but also a more in -depth understanding of the way Polkadot stimulates the future of blockchain interoperability.”

The notable figures that should transmit their knowledge and their expertise during the course will be the founder of Polkadot Gavin Wood.

The developers participating in the initiative will have the opportunity to explore web3 capabilities via the DOT network, added Vorms.

The machine to accumulate, or JAM, is the dedicated Polkadot course, with key aspects, including technology and applications. It combines advanced tutorials, practical sessions and questions and answers. Participants can explore what is possible with the blockchain innovation.

Some of the main areas of support for JAM participants will be Solidity intelligent contracts, the execution of the code without authorization and the rollers. The program provides a flexible environment allowing developers to create appchains or smart contracts.

Access to this course in person will open when PBA will launch it in December 2025. The platform indicates that those interested who register will receive updates of applications.

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