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Product
February 22, 2021
The New Network Multiplexer
by
Tom Karpiniec
As part of our 1.0 release, we've made substantial improvements to our mesh networking layer
Stories
February 18, 2021
4 long term changes to the restaurant industry
by
Ryan Ratner
How shifting consumer expectations and CDC guidelines have changed the industry forever post Covid-19
Tutorial
December 29, 2020
Does my Android phone support Wi-Fi aware?
by
Max Alexander
If you've heard or used AirDrop in your iOS or macOS devices, then you've definitely used the Apple equivalent of Wi-Fi Aware. But, what phones support it?
Stories
September 24, 2020
What's the difference between Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy?
by
Ryan Ratner
This blog post will describe what Bluetooth Low Energy is, why Ditto uses it, and how it is different from Bluetooth Classic.
Tutorial
July 7, 2020
Getting started with Core Bluetooth
by
Tim Oliver
Core Bluetooth is the main way to build Bluetooth Low Energy apps on iOS and macOS. This tutorial will teach you how to build a chat app while learning BLE concepts.
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Product
June 8, 2020
Introducing Safer FFI
by
Daniel Henry-Mantilla
Introducing safer_ffi, a Rust framework that allows you to write foreign function interfaces (FFI) without polluting your Rust code with `unsafe` while improving readability.
Product
Stories
December 2, 2019
Why did we attach a database to our peer-to-peer sync solution?
by
Max Alexander
We actually don't get this question a lot, but ocassionally prospective customers will ask: "Why does Ditto have a database as a primary part of the sync system?"
Stories
Product
October 7, 2019
Our journey to making Android Bluetooth "Behave"
by
Max Alexander
Most people who enter the Bluetooth APIs with Android devices immediately get quite flustered at how hard it is. However, physical android devices are a larger nightmare.
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