What CRDTs, Distributed Editing and the Speed of Light Means to Your Writer Friends
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of technology and collaborative writing in this 49-minute conference talk. Delve into how Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) and distributed editing are revolutionizing offline collaboration for writers. Learn about the limitations of traditional tools like Git and Google Docs, and discover how peer-to-peer web applications can enable seamless collaboration without an internet connection. Understand the concepts of Operational Transforms, conflict resolution, and tree structures in the context of collaborative editing. Gain insights into the potential for digital nomads to work together in remote locations, such as atop Half Dome. Examine the technical aspects of building a collaborative editor, including notation, tombstones, and communication protocols.
Syllabus
Introduction
Digital Nomads
Tools
Resolving conflicts
Alex and Beth
Tricks
Notation
Tombstones
CRDTs
Tree Structures
Communication
Collaborative Editor
Taught by
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