The concept of collaborative applications is well known. Popular examples of collaborative applications are Google docs and Figma, which are applications that allow people to collaborate, concurrently or asynchronously, on a common task, such as writing a document or creating a visual design.
In the above examples, the actors that collaborate are people, but people aren’t the only possible type of actor. In a collaborative application, it is now possible, with Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs), to write collaborative applications where people and machines can be the actors.
Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types are a collection of data types that can be used to write decentralized, distributed applications that are inherently collaborative.
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