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Local-first Software London

Local-first Software London is a community organising in-person events for those interested in “local-first” software, and other associated technologies, such as CRDTs and real-time multiplayer.

Anyone is welcome to join, our meet-ups are free and a great way to meet and share ideas with people interested in local-first.

To learn more about local-first software a good starting place is the Ink & Switch paper, the Lo-fi community and this Introduction to local-first guide.

95 Members
Presentations
Cover Photo for DXOS - Realtime collaborative application

DXOS - Realtime collaborative application

Rich Burdon introduces DXOS, a platform for building collaborative real-time application.

Rich Burdon
Cover Photo for Secsync - End to end encryption for CRDTs

Secsync - End to end encryption for CRDTs

An overview of Secsync - an end to end encryption system for CRDTs by Nik Graf

Primary Photo for Nik GrafNik Graf
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Everything's better with Friends

Sunil Pai is Founder and CEO of Partykit, a London based startup for building realtime, collaborative applications. In this talk he dives into the technology powering "parties", a novel primitive for collaboration.

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Cover Photo for Designing the DDLX - a local-first database rule system

Designing the DDLX - a local-first database rule system

Paul is one of the Founding Engineers at ElectricSQL . In this talk he introduces his work designing and building an expressive database rules system (the "DDLX") for Electric to replace the authorisation and validation logic found in typical backend applications typically implement using middleware.

Paul Harter
About

Local-first Software London is a community organising in-person events for those interested in “local-first” software, and other associated technologies, such as CRDTs and real-time multiplayer.

Anyone is welcome to join, our meet-ups are free and a great way to meet and share ideas with people interested in local-first.

To learn more about local-first software a good starting place is the Ink & Switch paper, the Lo-fi community and this Introduction to local-first guide.

Cover Photo for Local-first Software London
Primary Photo for Local-first Software London

Local-first Software London

Local-first Software London is a community organising in-person events for those interested in “local-first” software, and other associated technologies, such as CRDTs and real-time multiplayer.

Anyone is welcome to join, our meet-ups are free and a great way to meet and share ideas with people interested in local-first.

To learn more about local-first software a good starting place is the Ink & Switch paper, the Lo-fi community and this Introduction to local-first guide.

95 Members
Presentations
Cover Photo for DXOS - Realtime collaborative application

DXOS - Realtime collaborative application

Rich Burdon introduces DXOS, a platform for building collaborative real-time application.

Rich Burdon
Cover Photo for Secsync - End to end encryption for CRDTs

Secsync - End to end encryption for CRDTs

An overview of Secsync - an end to end encryption system for CRDTs by Nik Graf

Primary Photo for Nik GrafNik Graf
Cover Photo for Everything's better with Friends

Everything's better with Friends

Sunil Pai is Founder and CEO of Partykit, a London based startup for building realtime, collaborative applications. In this talk he dives into the technology powering "parties", a novel primitive for collaboration.

Primary Photo for Sunil PaiSunil Pai
Cover Photo for Designing the DDLX - a local-first database rule system

Designing the DDLX - a local-first database rule system

Paul is one of the Founding Engineers at ElectricSQL . In this talk he introduces his work designing and building an expressive database rules system (the "DDLX") for Electric to replace the authorisation and validation logic found in typical backend applications typically implement using middleware.

Paul Harter
About

Local-first Software London is a community organising in-person events for those interested in “local-first” software, and other associated technologies, such as CRDTs and real-time multiplayer.

Anyone is welcome to join, our meet-ups are free and a great way to meet and share ideas with people interested in local-first.

To learn more about local-first software a good starting place is the Ink & Switch paper, the Lo-fi community and this Introduction to local-first guide.

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