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126: James Long - Building Distributed Local-First JavaScript Applications
126: James Long - Building Distributed Local-First JavaScript Applications
Author
Adam Wathan
Published
Wed 23 Oct 2019
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/9b561aaa
Topics include:
How do you keep data synchronized between two different clients when all of the data is stored locally instead of in the cloud?
Understanding conflict-free replicated data types and how they help when building distributed applications
Diving deep into how messages are replayed across clients when network access becomes available to achieve consistent state
Using a Merkle tree to efficiently compare the message store from two clients to know which messages need to be synchronized
Considerations you need to make when structuring your data to enable eventual consistency
What it might look like to move an app like Actual to an offline-first web app where you can't use things like SQLite
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Links:
Actual
Electron
Conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT)
Hybrid logical clock
Merkle tree
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