ENS stands for Ethereum Naming System and is a blockchain-powered DNS. ENS domains end in .eth. For example, this site is codeclimbing.com using a traditional DNS, but there is also… Read more »
Every piece of data on IPFS can be referenced through its CID, which stands for Content IDentifier. You might have have spotted some while navigating the IPFS jungle. They look… Read more »
Docker Hub is like Github for Docker images, making all our lives way easier. Yet, it can quickly become a nightmare to maintaining multiple docker images. We don’t want to… Read more »
Every programmer dreads the phrase: “But it works on my machine!!!” Our poor developer now knows that he must now figure out what’s wrong among a bazillion things. “Okay, so… Read more »
This is the second and last part in a discussion of how IPFS plans to fix the internet’s biggest problems.In the previous part, we’ve discussed how IFPS makes the web… Read more »
Last week we’ve discussed some of the problems related to our current iteration of the internet. It was pretty doom and gloom, but now we’ll discuss what IPFS will do… Read more »
IPFS is fascinating. Expect to hear a lot more about this groundbreaking new tech in this blog. Over the upcoming weeks and months, we’ll discuss its philosophical underpinnings, why it… Read more »
Welcome to my programming blog! I have no clue how you stumbled here, but am happy you did. In ten years from now, you will be bragging to your friends… Read more »