Automerge – a JSON-like data structure for concurrent multi-user editing

Collaborative editing is a very challenging subject, technically speaking.  The old days of users editing a file, sending it to another user, and back are long gone.  Version control tools like git helped with tracking changes and resolving conflicts.  But the newer generation of tools – Google Docs for example – push the bar even higher.  Now many users expect real-time, transparent collaborative tools, which allow multiple users to work on the same document at the same time and without any additional technical complexity.

Automerge is one project that helps the developers to build such collaborative tools, by providing a library of JSON-like data structures, which can be edited in parallel and then merged back together.

Automerge […] supports automatic syncing and merging:

  • You can have a copy of the application state locally on several devices (which may belong to the same user, or to different users). Each user can independently update the application state on their local device, even while offline, and save the state to local disk.(Similar to git, which allows you to edit files and commit changes offline.)
  • When a network connection is available, Automerge figures out which changes need to be synced from one device to another, and brings them into the same state.(Similar to git, which lets you push your own changes, and pull changes from other developers, when you are online.)
  • If the state was concurrently changed on different devices, Automerge automatically merges the changes together cleanly, so that everybody ends up in the same state, and no changes are lost.(Different from git: no merge conflicts to resolve!)

 

GRV – Git Repository Viewer

GRV is a text-based Git repository viewer for the console, much like tig, but with a few extra features:

  • Commits and refs can be filtered using a query language.
  • Changes to the repository are captured by monitoring the filesystem allowing the UI to be updated automatically.
  • Organised as tabs and splits. Custom tabs and splits can be created using any combination of views.
  • Vi like keybindings by default, key bindings can be customised.
  • Custom themes can be created.

Back-End Developer Interview Questions

A while back I blogged the link to the Front-end Developer Interview Questions.  Today comes a similar link, but for the Back-end Developer Interview Questions.

Question lists like these aren’t just useful for adjusting your interviews, but also for self-checks and assessments.  Each company, team, and project often require a slightly more specialized expertise, which often leads to narrower interviews and “tunnel vision”.  Looking at other people’s interview questions helps to review and adjust the questions and address the gaps, resulting in a more rounded interview and expertise.

Replacing jQuery With Vue.js: No Build Step Necessary

Replacing jQuery With Vue.js: No Build Step Necessary” article looks at one of the ways to migrate from jQuery to Vue.js as in almost drop-in replacement.  It’s a nice starter guide for people who have been using jQuery for years and are now looking at more powerful and modern JavaScript frameworks.