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Ep. 27: Oh, To Be Offline and Conflict-Free – The Distributed Web and CRDTs

The New Builders Podcast by IBM developerWorks TV

Jan 17, 201728:35Technology

On the eve of his presentation at the Web 1.0 Conference – and a few weeks after attending Offline Camp California ( give our recap a listen if you haven't already) – Paul Frazee ( @pfrazee ) sat down with Teri Chadbourn...

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Ep. 27: Oh, To Be Offline and Conflict-Free – The Distributed Web and CRDTs is an episode from The New Builders Podcast by IBM developerWorks TV. On the eve of his presentation at the Web 1.0 Conference – and a few weeks after attending Off...

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Published Jan 17, 2017, 28:35 long, audio available.

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On the eve of his presentation at the Web 1.0 Conference – and a few weeks after attending Offline Camp California ( give our recap a listen if you haven't already) – Paul Frazee ( @pfrazee ) sat down with Teri Chadbourne ( @EventTeri ) to explain Beaker Browser, a P2P browser he wrote for the distributed web. In the conversation, he shares why his preference for Offline First has more to do with independence and autonomy than user experience (5:08), how Beaker Browser fits into the broader context of the distributed web and Offline First (6:43), Beaker's use of the Dat Protocol ( featured on the New Builders last month) (12:27), the emergence of Apache CouchDB as one of the first CRDT (conflict-free replicated data type) databases (15:41), and the moment when he realized Offline Camp was more of a camp than he previously realized (24:10). Watch Paul's presentation from the Web 1.0 Conference, " The Distributed Web and the Browser I Built to Surf It ," and his passion talk from Offline Camp, " Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) . You can find new episodes of The New Builders on developerWorks TV and SoundCloud . Find out more about IBM Cloud Data Services at IBM.biz/forbuilders . Contact hosts Doug Flora and Jim Young on Twitter ( @DSFlora , @JW_Young ) or email ( dsflora@us.ibm.com , jwyoung@us.ibm.com ). The show's music is provided by School for Robots. Check them out at schoolforrobots.bandcamp.com !

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