Conflict free replicated data types, I don’t know if I’d call them obscure but they’re definitely cool and less often used. They’re for shared state across computers, like in collaborative apps
Yes exactly, collaborative editing is probably the number one use case people actually use them for. I doubt Google docs actually uses a real CRDT behind the scenes but they do have some big brains over there in the chocolate factory
Conflict free replicated data types, I don’t know if I’d call them obscure but they’re definitely cool and less often used. They’re for shared state across computers, like in collaborative apps
This sounds like document collaboration software like Google sheets where multiple people can edit a document at the same time
Yes exactly, collaborative editing is probably the number one use case people actually use them for. I doubt Google docs actually uses a real CRDT behind the scenes but they do have some big brains over there in the chocolate factory