It also enables us to work in parallel with a full #Holochain stack on small chunks of lib3h and then plug them in as soon as they’re tested, debugged, and ready. Scroll down to see how easy it is to get started with #sim1h.
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The cat is out of the bag. Over the last 3 weeks (David Meister created the first commit during our dev retreat in Montreal) we have built a near-term, centralised networking component for testing called sim1h.Show this thread -
When I first heard Jamison (our Director of Product) suggest implementing sim1h alongside lib3h, of course I thought: “WTF?!
A centralised back-end for Holochain? ”. I also felt myself rejecting this idea because I thought we needed all hands on deck to iron out lib3h.Show this thread -
But then two insights in particular made me shift to the other end of the spectrum and feel super excited about this idea:
Debugging and analyzing test networks
Iterative, parallel stagingShow this thread -
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Read the whole article here and see for yourself, how we will achieve what we have set out to do!
https://blog.holochain.org/simulating-that-pesky-internet/ …
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How are we going to simulate that pesky internet?

TL;DR
Sim1h is a new way for devs to build, run, test and get user feedback on their hApps before lib3h is done. (Thread)