Maintenance License made-with-rust Jupyter Notebook
Welcome to the Rust Web3 Solana repository! This collection of Jupyter notebooks provides an extensive tutorial on using Rust for Solana development. I have compiled these resources while preparing for a senior blockchain & solana developer role interviews, aiming to create a hands-on tutorial for utilizing Rust in Solana development through Jupyter notebooks. This repository houses a wide range of topics covering web3 in general and Solana in particular.
To use the notebooks in this repository, you need to set up your environment. Follow these steps to get started:
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Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/wiseaidev/rust-web3-solana.git
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Install the required dependencies and libraries. Make sure you have
Rust,Jupyter Notebook, andevcxr_jupyterinstalled on your system.# Install a Rust toolchain (e.g., nightly): curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y --default-toolchain nightly # Install Jupyter Notebook pip install notebook # Install evcxr_jupyter cargo install evcxr_jupyter evcxr_jupyter --install
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Navigate to the cloned repository:
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Start Jupyter Notebook:
jupyter notebook
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Access the notebooks in your web browser by clicking on the notebook file you want to explore.
| ID | Title | NB Pages | Topics | Open on GitHub | Launch on Binder | Launch on Colab | Read PDF |
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| 1 | Web3 Solana Basics | 21+ | - Cryptographic Key Pairs - Digital Wallets - Solana Accounts - Smart Contracts - Instructions and Transactions - The Architecture of the Solana Blockchain - Communicating with Solana through JSON RPC - Proof of History (POH) |
Github | Binder | Open In Colab | nbviewer |
| 2 | Chapter 2: Deep Dive into OpenBook V1 on Solana | 10+ | - Central Limit Order Book (CLOB) - OpenBook V1 Accounts - Market Bids/Asks - Market Event/Request Queues - Placing Orders - Open Orders Account - Slab - Order ID - OpenBook Crate |
Github | Binder | Open In Colab | nbviewer |
| 3 | Chapter 3: Order Lifecycle on the OpenBook v1 Dex | 9+ | - Event Queues - Order Matching Engine - Order Placement and Cancellation - Order Execution and Settlement - Fee Calculation and Distribution |
Github | Binder | Open In Colab | nbviewer |
| 4 | Chapter 4: Understanding the Critbit Process in OpenBook v1 | 10+ | - Crit-Bit Trees - InnerNode Structure Operations - LeafNode Structure Operations - FreeNode Structure and Operations - Other Critbit Operations |
Github | Binder | Open In Colab | nbviewer |
| 5 | Chapter 5: Deep Dive into OpenBook V2 Program | 19 | - OpenBook V2 Intro - OpenBook V2 Core Components - OpenBook V2 Central Limit Orderbook (CLOB) - Order Matching and Execution - Events Iteration and Processing - Orders Tree Operations |
Github | Binder | Open In Colab | nbviewer |
We welcome contributions to enhance the Rust Web3 Solana repository! To contribute, please follow the CONTRIBUTING.md file guidelines. Thank you for helping make this project better!
This project is licensed under the MIT. For more details, You can refer to the LICENSE file.