One day left in the Tezos Hackathon. All workshops on-line available, part two.

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This is the second part of the collection of workshops that have been given so far in the one-month Tezos Hackathon. Here are the last six very informative workshops on Tezos development. If you're not a developer, make sure to check out the last video, which is a great explainer video about Tezos in general.

The sixth workshop is provided by Stove Labs: a beginners guide to Tezos smart contracts with Ligo. Stove labs is known fro IPFS, ReasonML, Smart Contracts, Opensource, DAPPs, Tutorials and more. This workshop introduces another toolkit for contract development and how you can use the toolkit to build the reference implementation of the TZIP-12 token standard.

The seventh workshop is provided by LIGO, which is a statically typed high-level smart-contract language that compiles down to Michelson. It seeks to be easy to use and safe.

This workshop gives an introduction to smart contracts in general, and to LIGO, a conventional and type safe way to program smart contracts on Tezos. Interesting part for non-devs: a general introduction to smart contracts.

The eight workshop is provided by Cryptonomic. Cryptonomic is a company based in New York with members in their team coming from the corporate finance industry with decades of experience building large financial systems with a high level of complexity. They are known for contributions to Tezos like Nautilus Cloud, Conseil, ConseilJS, Arronax and Galleon wallet.

This workshop how you can build trustless dapps on Tezos using the Cryptonomic stack.

The ninth workshop is provided by Beacon. Beacon was designed by AirGap to connect Tezos dApps with Tezos wallets. It makes it possible to connect wallets with dApps by simply scanning a QR code to establish connection. This workshop will show how to connect dapps with Tezos, using Beacon.

The tenth workshop is provided by Magic. Provides "magic links" used for one-click login through e-mail.

This workshop shows how to build decentralized applications using Magic and Tezos.

The last and eleventh workshop is provided by Tezos Commons, which are also known for the very informative Tezos talkshow "TezTalks", which I highly recommend. 

This workshop will talk about the Tezos ecosystem as a whole including on-chain governance and projects that are going on right now. This is a great Tezos explainer video that is also highly recommended for non-devs.

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