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Bagas Hariyanto
Bagas Hariyanto

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Co-Learning Camp Arbitrum Week 1 Journey

I started my journey at the Arbitrum Co-Learning Camp hosted by HackQuest.io, eager to dive into the world of Web3. Starting with the basics, I explored how Arbitrum serves as a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum. Understanding the fundamentals of optimistic rollups was my first step toward mastering this ecosystem and contributing to its growing community of developers.

As the curriculum progressed, I transitioned from Arbitrum Classic to its advanced iterations: Arbitrum One and Arbitrum Nova. It was fascinating to learn how One handles DeFi with full security, while Nova offers ultra-low fees for gaming and social apps using AnyTrust technology. This distinction helped me see how different projects choose the right chain for their specific needs.

I then delved into Arbitrum Orbit, a framework for launching dedicated L3 chains. The idea of having a customizable, private blockchain that still benefits from Ethereum's security is revolutionary. Mastering Orbit opened my eyes to the future of hyper-scaling, where specialized chains can cater to massive user bases without congesting the network or increasing transaction costs.

A major highlight was exploring Arbitrum Stylus. Moving beyond Solidity, I began learning Rust fundamentals for Web3 development. The Stylus SDK allows for writing smart contracts in Rust, which is significantly more efficient. This "next-gen" programming approach promised faster execution and lower gas, making high-performance dApps a reality on the Arbitrum network.

Finally, I put theory into practice with hands-on examples and the Stylus SDK. Building my first simple projects and seeing code execute on-chain was rewarding. This practical experience at the camp solidified my skills, transforming me from a curious learner into a developer ready to build the next generation of decentralized applications in the Arbitrum ecosystem.

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