The popular Hyperledger Fabric for Developers (LFD272) online training course, developed by Linux Foundation Training & Certification in partnership with The Hyperledger Foundation, has been translated into Japanese and is available for immediate enrollment.
The intermediate-level course is designed for developers who want to master skills around Hyperledger Fabric chaincode and application development. It covers topics such as how to implement and test a chaincode in Node.js, manage the chaincode life cycle, and create Node.js client applications interacting with Hyperledger Fabric networks. Participants will also learn to control access to information based on a user identity, set up and use private data collections, and much more.
In addition to helping developers master Hyperledger Fabric’s capabilities, the training course prepares them for the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Developer (CHFD) exam and will substantially increase a candidate’s ability to become certified. The CHFD exam is already available for candidates to take in English or Japanese, meaning the translation of the training course content will make it easier for native Japanese speakers to learn and prepare.
This is a great opportunity for existing and aspiring blockchain developers in Japan to improve their skills in Hyperledger Fabric, which is intended as a foundation for developing applications or solutions with a modular architecture. Fabric allows components, such as consensus and membership services, to be plug-and-play. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. Fabric offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy.
Those interested in the new Japanese version of the course may enroll right away. English-language versions of both LFD272 and CHFD remain available.