Developing in Holochain, however, has its own learning curve, given that it doesn’t work like existing technologies. In this article, we will describe what makes Holochain different, and how developers who are interested can get involved.
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1. The server problem
2. Why do we need servers?
3. What is Holochain?
4. Current state of development
5. How to get involved
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The server problem
Why might Holochain be necessary? The answer can be found in how the internet has evolved over the past few decades.Show this thread -
Originally, there was little or no interactivity on the internet: clients were “fat,” while (simple FTP) servers were “skinny.”
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As the web grew, authors and users started to demand new and varied forms of interactions, such as ordering products online and commenting on blogs and news articles.
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This demand led to the rise of web apps, combining several different technologies in order to offer enhanced functionality. As a result, servers naturally got “fatter” over time.
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thanks for sharing
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