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June 19, 2019, 01:20:50 PM |
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How do you write code that writes code? Check out Jen Weber’s newest video, where she shows you how to improve your programming skills with popular JavaScript tools and apply them to the Cardstack codebase.
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June 21, 2019, 04:42:10 PM |
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The Card Catalog is a collection of default cards that come with the Card SDK. As an application creator, you can build a simple hosted application using these core cards—which include a Content Card, a Wallet Card, a Message Card, and many more. Just to remind you: A full application is made up of several individual cards. Each card is a configurable, functional unit that can be easily reused and cross-referenced on the internet.
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June 25, 2019, 04:31:04 PM |
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Our newest video update is all about the Cardstack product! Cardstack sits at the core of a four-sided market between users, developers, service providers, and businesses, aiming to be a catalyst for Web 3.0. Chris sheds light on the essential components of our product—the Card SDK, the CARD Protocol, and the Cardstack Hub—explaining how they are connected to ensure a fair, usable, and sustainable decentralized network. https://youtu.be/3AmjAvQGSYw
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June 28, 2019, 01:26:24 PM |
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This is the beginning of a series of articles and videos, where we present new cards and features that will gradually be added to the Card Catalog. In this first piece, we talk about the many reasons why publishing needs to be decentralized, to give creators control over their own creations back. Our first step towards achieving that goal is called “Card Board”—our already open-sourced content management system, which developers can add to and storytellers can use to become their own publishers! https://medium.com/cardstack/we-need-to-decentralize-publishing-again-7828be8c067b
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July 02, 2019, 08:12:21 PM |
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Last week, Chris met with the team from EOS New York. They discussed how the Cardstack Framework and the Card Board codebase can serve as the foundation of a new community system, which can scale using the EOSIO software. We look forward to future talks and collaboration!
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July 03, 2019, 04:57:00 PM |
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Coming up: Who are the card makers? Watch out for Chris’ next tech talk, where he explains in detail how the different types of card makers can contribute to the Cardstack ecosystem.
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July 10, 2019, 09:06:13 PM |
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Introducing the different types of card makers! Listen to Chris’ new tech talk, where he explains it all in detail: Who are the card makers? Which skills do they need? How many do we need for a rich ecosystem? And at which stage do they get involved? The “inverse pyramid model” presents them all—from the framework and product team to the back-end and front-end engineers, plus the Web developers and the power users. https://youtu.be/zrGLmAYYpqQ
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July 12, 2019, 08:53:34 PM |
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What have our developers been up to? Ed is working at the framework level to refactor the Card SDK, which is being enhanced to support workflows with multiple participants. We want to make sure cards can truly move between different workflows, different sites, different hosts, and different hubs. Jen is concentrating on the quick start to building cards using this software development kit. Meanwhile, Hassan and Alex focus on the Cardstack Protocol, while Derrick, Will, and Burcu are working on a library of reusable UI components (for Card Folio / Tally), with the aim to provide an accessible UI that allows end users to tap into our capabilities.
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July 13, 2019, 05:33:06 AM |
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What have our developers been up to? Ed is working at the framework level to refactor the Card SDK, which is being enhanced to support workflows with multiple participants. We want to make sure cards can truly move between different workflows, different sites, different hosts, and different hubs. Jen is concentrating on the quick start to building cards using this software development kit. Meanwhile, Hassan and Alex focus on the Cardstack Protocol, while Derrick, Will, and Burcu are working on a library of reusable UI components (for Card Folio / Tally), with the aim to provide an accessible UI that allows end users to tap into our capabilities. Every update from developments point of view will always the community to keep hope on this company, we here much negative news previously but with the recent updates from the team will help to reach their desired roadmap what they mentioned during the crowd sales.
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July 16, 2019, 06:57:21 AM |
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Last week, Chris met with the team from EOS New York. They discussed how the Cardstack Framework and the Card Board codebase can serve as the foundation of a new community system, which can scale using the EOSIO software. We look forward to future talks and collaboration!
Whats this mean? Are they going to move from Ethereum to EOS blockchain? Why are they dont working on own blockchain? For stable work they should have own blockhain and I dont see any sense in this jumping from one to other blockchain and tokens.
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July 16, 2019, 07:29:14 AM |
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Last week, Chris met with the team from EOS New York. They discussed how the Cardstack Framework and the Card Board codebase can serve as the foundation of a new community system, which can scale using the EOSIO software. We look forward to future talks and collaboration!
Whats this mean? Are they going to move from Ethereum to EOS blockchain? Why are they dont working on own blockchain? For stable work they should have own blockhain and I dont see any sense in this jumping from one to other blockchain and tokens. Not only cardstack many companies are jumping from one blockchain to others based on beneficial. It is always good to develop their own blockchain instead of kept moving to another blockchain, did they say any positive news about moving to another blockchain?
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July 16, 2019, 08:55:53 AM |
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Last week, Chris met with the team from EOS New York. They discussed how the Cardstack Framework and the Card Board codebase can serve as the foundation of a new community system, which can scale using the EOSIO software. We look forward to future talks and collaboration!
Whats this mean? Are they going to move from Ethereum to EOS blockchain? Why are they dont working on own blockchain? For stable work they should have own blockhain and I dont see any sense in this jumping from one to other blockchain and tokens. Not only cardstack many companies are jumping from one blockchain to others based on beneficial. It is always good to develop their own blockchain instead of kept moving to another blockchain, did they say any positive news about moving to another blockchain? What positive in jumping to another blockchain? I dont see sense in this tokens, which everyone can create for few mins. All good projects are making own blockchain.
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July 17, 2019, 05:02:52 AM |
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Last week, Chris met with the team from EOS New York. They discussed how the Cardstack Framework and the Card Board codebase can serve as the foundation of a new community system, which can scale using the EOSIO software. We look forward to future talks and collaboration!
Whats this mean? Are they going to move from Ethereum to EOS blockchain? Why are they dont working on own blockchain? For stable work they should have own blockhain and I dont see any sense in this jumping from one to other blockchain and tokens. Not only cardstack many companies are jumping from one blockchain to others based on beneficial. It is always good to develop their own blockchain instead of kept moving to another blockchain, did they say any positive news about moving to another blockchain? What positive in jumping to another blockchain? I dont see sense in this tokens, which everyone can create for few mins. All good projects are making own blockchain. Hey there, I am not sure i understand your question. Cardstack is blockchain agnostic, it will be used across different blockchains
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July 18, 2019, 12:46:03 PM |
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The Cardstack quick start is here! Let our engineer Jen Weber walk you through building cards using the Card SDK. Watch as Jen clones an existing project (Card Board) to create a new one—and try it out yourself. You can add cards, configure them, style them, and finally view them in action. https://youtu.be/_iYu1rJujFk
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July 20, 2019, 01:27:38 PM |
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I cant understand for what your project is intended? If you dont have own blockchain, than people will be not able to create daaps here. So for what your platform? Is this will be just platform (or catalog) for publishing daaps on others blockchain?
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July 22, 2019, 04:55:45 PM |
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Developers attention please! Come and check out our first tutorial on how to build a movie tracking application using the Cardstack Framework. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a live application where you can add movies to track without needing to write additional code: https://docs.cardstack.com/release/d...list-tutorial/
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July 24, 2019, 02:26:28 PM |
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If you’re interested in the CARD Protocol, read the lightly edited transcript of Chris’s recent tech talk. With links to individual sections of the video, it will help you understand this rather complex multi-currency payment & billing network that makes the Cardstack Ecosystem worthwhile for all participants. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-card-protocol-explained-c78e8e091a72
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July 24, 2019, 03:40:07 PM |
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If you’re interested in the CARD Protocol, read the lightly edited transcript of Chris’s recent tech talk. With links to individual sections of the video, it will help you understand this rather complex multi-currency payment & billing network that makes the Cardstack Ecosystem worthwhile for all participants. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-card-protocol-explained-c78e8e091a72Explanation on the Medium is so much that the reader doesn't seem to stand up, do you have conclusions about the article Chris wrote?
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