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Realtime is a term used to describe systems that respond to user input or events almost immediately. This means that the response time from the system is very low, usually less than a second. In JavaScript, realtime applications are typically web-based and involve client-side scripting to update the user interface in response to user input or events. Examples of realtime applications include chat applications, multiplayer games, news feeds, and stock tickers.
Jazz: Build Real-Time, Local-First React Apps With Sync & Secure Collaborative Data
React Advanced 2023React Advanced 2023
29 min
Jazz: Build Real-Time, Local-First React Apps With Sync & Secure Collaborative Data
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JAS is a new framework for building apps around sync and secure collaborative data, promising to simplify app development by eliminating unnecessary complexity. CoJson is an abstraction that simplifies app development by implementing multi-device co-editing, user identities, permissions, sync, caching, and persistence. Jazz is an open source framework that provides idiomatic bindings for CoJSON, specifically in the browser. JAS provides powerful sync and storage capabilities, eliminating the need for external blob storage. Jazz React allows developers to use React and provides automatic subscriptions for reactive updates to core values. JAS offers instant interaction, offline sync, and the ability to rebuild Twitter with Jazz.
Build a chat room with Appwrite and React
JSNation 2022JSNation 2022
41 min
Build a chat room with Appwrite and React
WorkshopFree
Wess Cope
Wess Cope
API's/Backends are difficult and we need websockets. You will be using VS Code as your editor, Parcel.js, Chakra-ui, React, React Icons, and Appwrite. By the end of this workshop, you will have the knowledge to build a real-time app using Appwrite and zero API development. Follow along and you'll have an awesome chat app to show off!