Using the Michelson Programming Language to Write Smart Contracts on Tezos [A How-To Guide] - Part 2by@claudebarde
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Using the Michelson Programming Language to Write Smart Contracts on Tezos [A How-To Guide] - Part 2

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Using the Michelson Programming Language to Write Smart Contracts on Tezos [A How-To Guide] - Part 2: Part 2 is available here. We’re going to write a new smart contract in Michelson using a string passed in the parameter by the user that we’ll concatenate to the string already present in the storage before saving the new string into the storage. Baking Bad’s Jupyter Notebook is an online Michelson compiler that goes beyond compiling your Michelson code. It offers syntax highlighting, debugging, and a step-by-step visualization of the stack.

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