06-02, 15:00–15:50 (Europe/Brussels), Kleine Spoel (0.31)
In today's reality managing digital content efficiently across multiple devices is crucial. This talk introduces a novel file synchronization library tailored for Cooklang, a markup language for recipes. We'll explore the technical challenges and solutions involved in designing a library that synchronizes recipe data across various platforms, ensuring that updates and modifications are consistently propagated. This presentation will cover the architecture of the library, its integration with Cooklang, pros and cons of using Rust for that purpose, and the potential impact on both developers and end-users.
Alexey Dubovskoy is a software developer and the visionary behind Cooklang, a unique markup language designed specifically for recipe management. With a passion for both technology and cooking, Alexey created Cooklang to help food enthusiasts and professionals streamline their recipe documentation and sharing processes. His work represents an effort to merge coding with cooking, offering a novel tool that enhances the organization and accessibility of culinary knowledge.