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Explainer #41

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MentalGear opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Explainer #41

MentalGear opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 1 comment

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@MentalGear
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I feel like this libraries readme could better explain how exactly it is different from the normal Y.js library.

For example, by comparing data or use-cases. It's quite foggy right now.

@Brooooooklyn
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In terms of functionality, y-octo is the Rust implementation of yjs, which means that we aim to encode and decode data generated by yjs within the Rust language environment. Yjs is predominantly utilized within browsers and Node.js; however, our goal is to extend this capability to handle yjs data in additional contexts, such as on iOS and Android platforms.

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