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Before you write or deploy smart contracts on Hyperledger Besu, your development workspace has to be reliable. This module shows how familiar Ethereum tools fit into a Besu-based enterprise workflow, so you can build locally, test safely, and prepare for private or permissioned network deployment. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to connect the core layers of a Besu development environment: - Why the development environment is the control point for compiling, testing, and deployment - How Java 17 LTS supports running Besu directly - When to use Docker and Docker Compose for repeatable multi-node networks - How Node.js and npm support Hardhat, Truffle, Ethers.js, and Web3.js - How JSON-RPC connects applications and tools to Besu - Where MetaMask fits for accounts, signing, and local testing - How consistent versions reduce setup failures in teams and CI/CD workflows This lesson follows the earlier course modules on Besu fundamentals, enterprise network structure, and governance. From here, the course moves into practical readiness: installing tools, validating versions, preparing the smart contract stack, and creating a dependable workflow for development teams. Expect a hands-on setup path you can follow in roughly 30–45 minutes, depending on your machine and tool versions. For corporate blockchain training, enterprise workshops, or custom Hyperledger Besu programs, visit https://kryptomindz.com, email mustafa@kryptomindz.com, or call +91-9873062228. Subscribe for more practical blockchain engineering tutorials and enterprise Web3 training content. #HyperledgerBesu #SmartContracts #Solidity #Hardhat #EnterpriseBlockchain #EthereumDevelopment #Docker #MetaMask