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authorNat Dempkowski <natdempk@gmail.com>2017-10-16 23:36:50 -0400
committerNat Dempkowski <natdempk@gmail.com>2017-10-16 23:36:50 -0400
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title: "Formal, Yet Relaxed: Models for Consistency"
by: "James Larisch"
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-# Formal, Yet Relaxed: Models for Consistency
## What's the problem?
In many ways, web developers deal with distributed systems problems every day: your client and your server are in two different geographical locations, and thus, some coordination between computers is required.