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Intro
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Difficult Cases
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Zero Synchronization
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Distributed Computation
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The Avatars of Time
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Parable of the Car
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Weak Synchronization
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Programming SEC
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Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types
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Lattice Processing (Lasp)
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Lasp Processes
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Selective Hearing
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What's Next?
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Key Points
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Lasp Release 0.0.1
Description:
Explore a cutting-edge programming model for distributed, eventually consistent computations in this 40-minute Strange Loop Conference talk. Delve into the challenges of shared state in IoT and large-scale mobile applications, where devices have limited power and connectivity. Learn about Lasp, a novel programming model that combines distributed convergent data structures with a dataflow execution model for large-scale applications. Discover how Lasp enables arbitrary placement of processing nodes across data centers and edge devices. Examine the language design and various sample applications presented by Christopher Meiklejohn, a Senior Software Engineer at Machine Zone, Inc. and developer of Lasp. Gain insights into topics such as zero synchronization, distributed computation, conflict-free replicated data types, and lattice processing.

Distributed, Eventually Consistent Computations

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