Textile Workshop: Client-side data persistence on IPFS using Textile Buckets


Detalles
#When?
30/06/2020 18.30 - 19:45
THIS WILL BE AN ONLINE MEETUP, ANYONE CAN JOIN AT
https://www.crowdcast.io/e/textileworkshop
####Description
This time around, Textile will be introducing IPFS, IPLD, Textile's dynamic database - ThreadDB, and Buckets.
With this stack, you will be able to build incredible things! Creating applications where users can persist data on IPFS has often been difficult, limiting the ability to create many high-quality apps and experiences on web3. Textile Buckets introduces a way to provide long-term data persistence to your users that doesn't require users to run self-hosted tools. Buckets leverage an interoperable data format that makes them simple to extend or build into complex systems while offering simplicity and scalability to end-users.
Requirements: The command-line, a browser, and a code editor.
So what's Textile?
Textile is a set of open-source tools that provide a decentralized database, IPFS-based storage, content hosting, and more over Libp2p, IPFS, and Filecoin.
Join us this next June 30th on Crowdcast! Remember to save your spot entering your email at https://www.crowdcast.io/e/textileworkshop
#About the speaker:
Andrew is a former biologist, mapper, professor, and developer. Now, he's helping craft the future of data on the web at Textile
This meetup is organized by Caelum Labs.
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Textile Workshop: Client-side data persistence on IPFS using Textile Buckets