cold_nebula
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December 01, 2016, 02:59:32 AM |
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I saw that the price has gone up. This is due to Lisk Forging or have any other news?
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McVenture
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December 01, 2016, 08:37:18 AM |
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I saw that the price has gone up. This is due to Lisk Forging or have any other news?
The latest news is that our dev team is building a brand new codebase from the ground up. Technical details of this undertaking can be read here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.mdFollow commits on Github here: https://github.com/RiseVision/rise-core/tree/meteor Here is an excerpt from the new whitepaper: Rise is being developed using Node.js[1] for the application backend, Go and shell scripts for the server, through Dokku and Docker. Node.js was selected because of its highly efficient concurency model, due to the nature of Javascripts evented model. The database in use is MongoDB[2]. MongoDB was selected based on the NodeJS application development framework that has been selected for use, Meteor[3]. The Meteor framework uses a SocksJS based data protocol layer called the Distributed Data Protocol (DDP). This protocol was designed by the Meteor Development Group to be a highly scalable, fast, and low latency distributed data protocol.Dokku[4] and Docker[5] were selected because of its functional ability to create entirely separate application environments through the use of LXC[6] containers in Linux. A Dapp written in any language will be sandboxed by the LXC containers, exposed to the World only on port 80 by default, and will connect to the primary Rise Node application on that server through internal networking. React[7] is a Javascript View (from MVC) library. It utilizes a Virtual DOM with Differential updates to make changes to the page, and controls data flow with one-way reactivity. If the model changes, the view will update to change. It also uses Compoents to template web pages, making complex application UI development streamlined. React's use of a Virtual Dom with Differentials updates allows changes to the UI to be made quickly on a user's click. Instead of having to rerender the entire page, we can rerender just the parts that need updating. Read all of it here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.md
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Blake Birk
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December 01, 2016, 05:34:27 PM |
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Is the new codebase/framework being called "meteor"? Its a pretty cool name I saw that the price has gone up. This is due to Lisk Forging or have any other news?
The latest news is that our dev team is building a brand new codebase from the ground up. Technical details of this undertaking can be read here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.mdFollow commits on Github here: https://github.com/RiseVision/rise-core/tree/meteor Here is an excerpt from the new whitepaper: Rise is being developed using Node.js[1] for the application backend, Go and shell scripts for the server, through Dokku and Docker. Node.js was selected because of its highly efficient concurency model, due to the nature of Javascripts evented model. The database in use is MongoDB[2]. MongoDB was selected based on the NodeJS application development framework that has been selected for use, Meteor[3]. The Meteor framework uses a SocksJS based data protocol layer called the Distributed Data Protocol (DDP). This protocol was designed by the Meteor Development Group to be a highly scalable, fast, and low latency distributed data protocol.Dokku[4] and Docker[5] were selected because of its functional ability to create entirely separate application environments through the use of LXC[6] containers in Linux. A Dapp written in any language will be sandboxed by the LXC containers, exposed to the World only on port 80 by default, and will connect to the primary Rise Node application on that server through internal networking. React[7] is a Javascript View (from MVC) library. It utilizes a Virtual DOM with Differential updates to make changes to the page, and controls data flow with one-way reactivity. If the model changes, the view will update to change. It also uses Compoents to template web pages, making complex application UI development streamlined. React's use of a Virtual Dom with Differentials updates allows changes to the UI to be made quickly on a user's click. Instead of having to rerender the entire page, we can rerender just the parts that need updating. Read all of it here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.md
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Geenstijl
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December 01, 2016, 05:46:21 PM |
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Is the new codebase/framework being called "meteor"? Its a pretty cool name I saw that the price has gone up. This is due to Lisk Forging or have any other news?
The latest news is that our dev team is building a brand new codebase from the ground up. Technical details of this undertaking can be read here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.mdFollow commits on Github here: https://github.com/RiseVision/rise-core/tree/meteor Here is an excerpt from the new whitepaper: Rise is being developed using Node.js[1] for the application backend, Go and shell scripts for the server, through Dokku and Docker. Node.js was selected because of its highly efficient concurency model, due to the nature of Javascripts evented model. The database in use is MongoDB[2]. MongoDB was selected based on the NodeJS application development framework that has been selected for use, Meteor[3]. The Meteor framework uses a SocksJS based data protocol layer called the Distributed Data Protocol (DDP). This protocol was designed by the Meteor Development Group to be a highly scalable, fast, and low latency distributed data protocol.Dokku[4] and Docker[5] were selected because of its functional ability to create entirely separate application environments through the use of LXC[6] containers in Linux. A Dapp written in any language will be sandboxed by the LXC containers, exposed to the World only on port 80 by default, and will connect to the primary Rise Node application on that server through internal networking. React[7] is a Javascript View (from MVC) library. It utilizes a Virtual DOM with Differential updates to make changes to the page, and controls data flow with one-way reactivity. If the model changes, the view will update to change. It also uses Compoents to template web pages, making complex application UI development streamlined. React's use of a Virtual Dom with Differentials updates allows changes to the UI to be made quickly on a user's click. Instead of having to rerender the entire page, we can rerender just the parts that need updating. Read all of it here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.mdMeteor is a powerful javascript framework. Thx for the update McVenture
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McVenture
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December 01, 2016, 06:29:02 PM Last edit: December 01, 2016, 06:44:35 PM by McVenture |
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Is the new codebase/framework being called "meteor"? Its a pretty cool name
Hi Blake Birk, as Geenstijl already correctly mentioned Meteor is not the name of our new codebase (although it's an awesome name nonetheless), it's still called RISE. Meteor is a framework the RISE dev team has chosen to use because of its many benefits. The Meteor framework uses a SocksJS based data protocol layer called the Distributed Data Protocol (DDP). This protocol was designed by the Meteor Development Group to be a highly scalable, fast, and low latency distributed data protocol. For those interested to learn more about Meteor: http://www.meteor.com
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Blake Birk
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December 01, 2016, 06:51:06 PM |
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awesome guys, thanks for clearing that up...with a initial investor base of 6000 people, not to mention you guys have the whole apple (started off in a garage with a couple of guys) and silicon valley (tv show) atmosphere going on...rise is definitely a coin/project/currency to be watching and buying.
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keyboard warrior
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December 01, 2016, 07:16:38 PM |
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The latest news is that our dev team is building a brand new codebase from the ground up.
Can you estimate how long the new codebase will take to develop?
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mirador17
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December 01, 2016, 07:53:34 PM |
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Is the new codebase/framework being called "meteor"? Its a pretty cool name
Hi Blake Birk, as Geenstijl already correctly mentioned Meteor is not the name of our new codebase (although it's an awesome name nonetheless), it's still called RISE. Meteor is a framework the RISE dev team has chosen to use because of its many benefits. The Meteor framework uses a SocksJS based data protocol layer called the Distributed Data Protocol (DDP). This protocol was designed by the Meteor Development Group to be a highly scalable, fast, and low latency distributed data protocol. For those interested to learn more about Meteor: http://www.meteor.com Hmm, will watch this thread for a while to see if there is a progress.
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coinmenace
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December 01, 2016, 09:23:56 PM |
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Is the new codebase/framework being called "meteor"? Its a pretty cool name I saw that the price has gone up. This is due to Lisk Forging or have any other news?
The latest news is that our dev team is building a brand new codebase from the ground up. Technical details of this undertaking can be read here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.mdFollow commits on Github here: https://github.com/RiseVision/rise-core/tree/meteor Here is an excerpt from the new whitepaper: Rise is being developed using Node.js[1] for the application backend, Go and shell scripts for the server, through Dokku and Docker. Node.js was selected because of its highly efficient concurency model, due to the nature of Javascripts evented model. The database in use is MongoDB[2]. MongoDB was selected based on the NodeJS application development framework that has been selected for use, Meteor[3]. The Meteor framework uses a SocksJS based data protocol layer called the Distributed Data Protocol (DDP). This protocol was designed by the Meteor Development Group to be a highly scalable, fast, and low latency distributed data protocol.Dokku[4] and Docker[5] were selected because of its functional ability to create entirely separate application environments through the use of LXC[6] containers in Linux. A Dapp written in any language will be sandboxed by the LXC containers, exposed to the World only on port 80 by default, and will connect to the primary Rise Node application on that server through internal networking. React[7] is a Javascript View (from MVC) library. It utilizes a Virtual DOM with Differential updates to make changes to the page, and controls data flow with one-way reactivity. If the model changes, the view will update to change. It also uses Compoents to template web pages, making complex application UI development streamlined. React's use of a Virtual Dom with Differentials updates allows changes to the UI to be made quickly on a user's click. Instead of having to rerender the entire page, we can rerender just the parts that need updating. Read all of it here: https://github.com/RiseVision/Documentation/blob/master/whitepaper.mdMeteor is a powerful javascript framework. Thx for the update McVenture Will this fuel the rise of RISE? Let's wait and see until Dev team delivers. Meteor is nice! Let's hope it will not become a falling star..
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McVenture
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December 01, 2016, 09:43:29 PM |
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The latest news is that our dev team is building a brand new codebase from the ground up.
Can you estimate how long the new codebase will take to develop? Hi Keyboard Warrior, we hope to have a date (within the next couple of weeks) for when our prototype of the new RISE code base will be ready. As announced earlier, an Alpha program is being devised that will be made available to a maximum of 15 community testers for a closed round of testing to iron out any major bugs before passing on to an open beta. Details will be released shortly on how to apply for the initial round of testing. There will be a bug bounty offered for those that help us to find and identify improvements to the new Rise code throughout testing phases.
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cold_nebula
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December 02, 2016, 02:21:40 AM Last edit: December 03, 2016, 01:51:08 AM by cold_nebula |
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It is interesting to look at the final product. Perhaps this work will positively affect the price of the coin. I will follow the news.
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McVenture
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December 03, 2016, 10:08:12 AM Last edit: December 03, 2016, 10:18:18 AM by McVenture |
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Upcoming Video Release As some of you know we have received requests from within the RISE community to create a video that introduces all members of our development team. The video shoot is scheduled for Monday and we should have the video ready for you within a few days following.
Aside from an introduction our developers will cover several topics such as the new Rise code base currently under development, short-term and long-term vision for Rise and future applications. You'll also get a peak behind the scenes in terms of the development tools, configuration and setup they use on a daily basis to build the RISE platform. Stay tuned.
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andrealandia
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December 03, 2016, 11:58:38 AM |
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Upcoming Video Release As some of you know we have received requests from within the RISE community to create a video that introduces all members of our development team. The video shoot is scheduled for Monday and we should have the video ready for you within a few days following.
Aside from an introduction our developers will cover several topics such as the new Rise code base currently under development, short-term and long-term vision for Rise and future applications. You'll also get a peak behind the scenes in terms of the development tools, configuration and setup they use on a daily basis to build the RISE platform. Stay tuned.
this is a good idea. The users don't trust you and this is the good possibility to obtain a piece of confidence
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san2ok
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December 03, 2016, 02:01:23 PM |
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Upcoming Video Release As some of you know we have received requests from within the RISE community to create a video that introduces all members of our development team. The video shoot is scheduled for Monday and we should have the video ready for you within a few days following.
Aside from an introduction our developers will cover several topics such as the new Rise code base currently under development, short-term and long-term vision for Rise and future applications. You'll also get a peak behind the scenes in terms of the development tools, configuration and setup they use on a daily basis to build the RISE platform. Stay tuned.
NICE to see our dev,, will be COOL.. to see short-term vision
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suratmetro
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December 03, 2016, 02:05:18 PM |
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Upcoming Video Release As some of you know we have received requests from within the RISE community to create a video that introduces all members of our development team. The video shoot is scheduled for Monday and we should have the video ready for you within a few days following.
Aside from an introduction our developers will cover several topics such as the new Rise code base currently under development, short-term and long-term vision for Rise and future applications. You'll also get a peak behind the scenes in terms of the development tools, configuration and setup they use on a daily basis to build the RISE platform. Stay tuned.
good news, l will be watching RISE sure getting more interesting
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Geenstijl
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December 03, 2016, 02:22:09 PM |
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These are absolutely some great developments. It's really nice to see the communication intensifying. At the same time you see that the negativity in this thread is disappearing.
Great work!
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December 03, 2016, 02:56:53 PM |
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These are absolutely some great developments. It's really nice to see the communication intensifying. At the same time you see that the negativity in this thread is disappearing.
Great work!
its great news, but hope without negativity, there is ways to complaint the developers and their priorities
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December 03, 2016, 03:10:43 PM Last edit: June 02, 2017, 09:13:00 AM by FraudCheck |
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i want to see the full team too
we will be WATCHING RISE TEAM CAREFULLY
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sandman53
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December 03, 2016, 11:25:00 PM |
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Upcoming Video Release As some of you know we have received requests from within the RISE community to create a video that introduces all members of our development team. The video shoot is scheduled for Monday and we should have the video ready for you within a few days following.
Aside from an introduction our developers will cover several topics such as the new Rise code base currently under development, short-term and long-term vision for Rise and future applications. You'll also get a peak behind the scenes in terms of the development tools, configuration and setup they use on a daily basis to build the RISE platform. Stay tuned.
Thanks for the update! Great news, will be watching
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imbladednow
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December 03, 2016, 11:49:27 PM |
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When will the new codebase be ready for public release?
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I need crypto in my life and garbage out of it.
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