03:45 What makes the Gun database engine special07:00 Defining a database12:58 The CAP Theorem22:56 What Graphs are and how they function (circular references)30:32 Gun and rotational disk systems32:08 Gun\u2019s optimizations for performance in ensuing versions39:55 The prevalence of open source companies42:45 Further discussing the CAP Theorem and its nuances50:33 Gun\u2019s purpose and design52:13 What a Firebase is54:22 How to get started with Gun - Visit Gun Tutorial,\xa0 Gun's Github Page, andGun Node ModuleQUOTES:\u201cI think the database should bend to your application\u2019s demands, rather than you having to bend to the database\u2019s demands.\u201d \u2013Mark Nadal\u201c\u2026The protocol that GUN defines is something that can be implemented in any language. Because GUN is in the language, you don\u2019t have the context which latency of having to make an HTTP call or socket request\u2026\u201d \u2013AJ O\u2019Neill\u201cLet\u2019s demystify the black magic of CAP.\u201d \u2013Mark NadalPICKS:Dan North\u2019s Deliberate Learning Video8Tracks Internet RadioPokemon Indigo League on NetflixDaplie Personal CloudYoung Frankenstein Movie Mystic Vale Card GameJS Remote ConferenceReact Remote ConferenceFarm Heroes Super Saga Game AppSpecial Guest: Mark Nadal.
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