21 Feb 2022
How Aqua language and Fluence network enables the transition from web2 to web3 paradigm and why it matters
0:00 Intro. Approaching Web3 With Aqua Language
0:22 Transition from Web2 to Web 3 Peer-to Peer.
1:36 Web 2 distributed approach
4:09 What is peer-to-peer. Why to choose p2p. Motivation for Web 3
7:33 Distributed:Why? Mindset of Web 2
10:50 Peer-to-peer : how? Mindblow of Web3. Part 1 "Security"
13:23 Peer-to-peer : how? Mindblow of Web3.
Part 2 "Lot's of questions"
15:36 Peer-to-peer : how? Mindblow of Web3.
Part 3 "Tool set"
18:22 When you meet the WHY...
21:25 When you don't meet the WHY...
23:47 Bridge the worlds. Distributed and peer-to-peer
AQUA
26:02 Aqua fills gap between Web2 and Web 3
27:27 How can we approach problems with aqua
28:56 Discovery primitives
32:57 State sync primitives
35:27 APIs and logic
38:15 Operations
39:34 Developer experience
42:55 Maintenance and creativity
44:04 Mailbox
45:15 Scheduler
46:03 Economy
47:06 What aqua looks like
Website: fluence.network
Discord support https://fluence.chat/
Telegram : t.me/fluence_project
Twitter: @fluence_project
Careers: fluence.one/join.html
Speaker: Dmitry Kurinskiy, Fluence Labs CTO
Resources
https://fluence.network/
https://twitter.com/fluence_project
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aqua
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aquavm
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine/tree/master/examples/greeting
https://fluencenetwork.notion.site/fluencenetwork/Fluence-Developer-Community-Calls-2733beddb3ff4e4986c4fcc830fc796d
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine-rs-sdk
https://t.me/fluencedev
https://discord.com/invite/5qSnPZKh7u
0:00 Intro. Approaching Web3 With Aqua Language
0:22 Transition from Web2 to Web 3 Peer-to Peer.
1:36 Web 2 distributed approach
4:09 What is peer-to-peer. Why to choose p2p. Motivation for Web 3
7:33 Distributed:Why? Mindset of Web 2
10:50 Peer-to-peer : how? Mindblow of Web3. Part 1 "Security"
13:23 Peer-to-peer : how? Mindblow of Web3.
Part 2 "Lot's of questions"
15:36 Peer-to-peer : how? Mindblow of Web3.
Part 3 "Tool set"
18:22 When you meet the WHY...
21:25 When you don't meet the WHY...
23:47 Bridge the worlds. Distributed and peer-to-peer
AQUA
26:02 Aqua fills gap between Web2 and Web 3
27:27 How can we approach problems with aqua
28:56 Discovery primitives
32:57 State sync primitives
35:27 APIs and logic
38:15 Operations
39:34 Developer experience
42:55 Maintenance and creativity
44:04 Mailbox
45:15 Scheduler
46:03 Economy
47:06 What aqua looks like
Website: fluence.network
Discord support https://fluence.chat/
Telegram : t.me/fluence_project
Twitter: @fluence_project
Careers: fluence.one/join.html
Speaker: Dmitry Kurinskiy, Fluence Labs CTO
Resources
https://fluence.network/
https://twitter.com/fluence_project
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aqua
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aquavm
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine/tree/master/examples/greeting
https://fluencenetwork.notion.site/fluencenetwork/Fluence-Developer-Community-Calls-2733beddb3ff4e4986c4fcc830fc796d
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine-rs-sdk
https://t.me/fluencedev
https://discord.com/invite/5qSnPZKh7u
- 1 participant
- 49 minutes
25 Jan 2022
In this workshop, we present the open Fluence p2p protocol, network and open source tooling including Aqua, Fluence's peer-to-peer programming language. Moreover, we dive into code to illustrate the use of Fluence and Aqua to create distributed services and compose them into peer-to-peer protocols and applications.
00:00 Intro. Programming Cross and Multichain NFTs With Fluence And Aqua
0:27 Overview
03:57 Fluence In A Nutshell
11:05 Aquamanire. Open Source Technology To Program Distributed Systems
12:44 Foundations: The Particle
15:40 How everything works in Fluence
18:50 Tooling In A Nutshell. Rust SDK
24:28 Fluence Java Script
27:25 Aqua
35:30 Fluence provides growing integration ecosystem. Available Integrations.
35:37 Fluence+ IPFS
37:28 Fluence+ Ceramic
38:57 Additional Building Blocks
42:51 Q&A
51:45 IPFS integration
54:50 Demo interface
1:05:00 Bounties
1:09:19 Additional resources
1:10:35 End of meeting
https://fluence.network/
https://twitter.com/fluence_project
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aqua
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aquavm
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine/tree/master/examples/greeting
https://fluencenetwork.notion.site/fluencenetwork/Fluence-Developer-Community-Calls-2733beddb3ff4e4986c4fcc830fc796d
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine-rs-sdk
https://t.me/fluencedev
https://discord.com/invite/5qSnPZKh7u
Speaker Bernhard Borges
Original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjJ2a9dxo_Y
00:00 Intro. Programming Cross and Multichain NFTs With Fluence And Aqua
0:27 Overview
03:57 Fluence In A Nutshell
11:05 Aquamanire. Open Source Technology To Program Distributed Systems
12:44 Foundations: The Particle
15:40 How everything works in Fluence
18:50 Tooling In A Nutshell. Rust SDK
24:28 Fluence Java Script
27:25 Aqua
35:30 Fluence provides growing integration ecosystem. Available Integrations.
35:37 Fluence+ IPFS
37:28 Fluence+ Ceramic
38:57 Additional Building Blocks
42:51 Q&A
51:45 IPFS integration
54:50 Demo interface
1:05:00 Bounties
1:09:19 Additional resources
1:10:35 End of meeting
https://fluence.network/
https://twitter.com/fluence_project
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aqua
https://github.com/fluencelabs/aquavm
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine/tree/master/examples/greeting
https://fluencenetwork.notion.site/fluencenetwork/Fluence-Developer-Community-Calls-2733beddb3ff4e4986c4fcc830fc796d
https://github.com/fluencelabs/marine-rs-sdk
https://t.me/fluencedev
https://discord.com/invite/5qSnPZKh7u
Speaker Bernhard Borges
Original video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjJ2a9dxo_Y
- 2 participants
- 1:12 hours