Making web applications work offline is a hot topic. Google Gears blazed the trail, and Web Storage is part of HTML5. CouchDB is a NoSQL alternative that makes it easy for web apps to run offline. This is important because even as bandwidth grows, latency is still an issue for a significant number of users, and outages or zero-bars can and do happen. CouchDB makes this a non-issue by running your application close to the user, on their device or in their browser. Chris calls this "ground computing" - a refreshing counterpoint to the oft-used "cloud computing" label. Hear more from Chris in his video and slides.
Check out other videos in the Web Exponents speaker series:
- John Resig: Drop-in JavaScript Performance
- Doug Crockford: JavaScript: The Good Parts
- Steve Souders: Life's Too Short, Write Fast Code (part 2)
- Rob Campbell: Debugging and Testing the Web with Firebug
- Nicholas C. Zakas: Speed Up Your JavaScript
- PPK: The Open Web Goes Mobile
- Aza Raskin: Conversational Computing (Ubiquity & Jetpack)
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ReplyDeleteCouch DB sounds like an open source version of Lotus Domino DOLS. Document-centric, replication, etc.
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