Initial Commit – Decoding Bitcoin Guidebook for Developers

Initial Commit – Decoding Bitcoin Guidebook for Developers

The Decoding Bitcoin Guidebook for Developers delves into the original version (initial commit) of Bitcoin’s C++ code to help curious developers learn how the decentralized cryptocurrency works under the hood. Bitcoin’s original codebase comprises 26 files containing approximately 20,000 lines of code. We picked out the most important files, classes, and methods that form the core of Bitcoin’s functionality. We documented this code line by line and break it down in this guidebook so that beginner and intermediate developers can wrap their heads around it. If you’re curious about the inner workings of the king of cryptocurrencies, this guidebook is for you.

What You’ll Learn In Decoding Bitcoin Guidebook for Developers

  • Learn how Bitcoin’s code works!
  • Decoding Bitcoin explores the very first version of Bitcoin’s codebase written by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009.
  • Bitcoin’s code is written in the C++ programming language and consists of approximately 20,000 lines of code in 26 files. We discuss the most important files, classes, and methods that form the core of Bitcoin’s functionality.
  • Bitcoin has the perfect codebase for curious developers to study in order to learn how blockchain and cryptocurrency works.
  • The Decoding Bitcoin Guidebook for Developers makes the learning experience a breeze, by delving into Bitcoin’s original C++ code in detail to help developers learn what makes Bitcoin tick.

About Author

Isabel Leonor is a software developer and researcher who loves solving complex problems and learning how things work. After teaming up with Initial Commit in 2018, she took the lead on researching and writing this book. The book was conceived and edited by Jacob Stopak, founder of Initial Commit. After learning about Bitcoin in 2013, he realized how innovative and fascinating it is.

Bitcoin’s decentralization, it’s reliance on cryptographic computer science, and its open-source nature share many principles with Git, which was the subject of the first guidebook in the Initial Commit series. The Decoding Bitcoin Guidebook for Developers unearths and simplifies the concepts of the Bitcoin software system, so that beginner and intermediate developers can learn how it works.

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