
Anselm Eickhoff
Creator of Jazz and founder of Garden Computing. His work focuses on building powerful abstractions for local-first software development.
Top 3 podcasts with Anselm Eickhoff
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Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 14min
#16 – Anselm Eickhoff: Jazz
Anselm Eickhoff, creator of Jazz and founder of Garden Computing, delves into the revolutionary 'local-first' tech landscape. He discusses Jazz’s role in app development, emphasizing user trust and collaboration. The conversation showcases various innovative applications of Jazz, exploring challenges in data synchronization and user permissions. Anselm also reflects on the power of small teams in tech innovation, drawing parallels between jazz music and decentralized web ecosystems, while sharing insights from nature that echo the web’s evolution.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 52min
Anselm Eickhoff - Jazz Tools
Anselm Eickhoff, the innovative creator behind Jazz Tools, discusses his journey of developing a framework for multiplayer, local-first applications. He shares insights on how his frustration with app development led to a focus on user-friendly design and robust data encryption for privacy. The conversation dives into the revolutionary application of cryptography, co-values for collaboration, and the complexities of schema migrations. Anselm also highlights how Jazz Tools aims to streamline development, reduce complexity, and enhance offline capabilities.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 1h 26min
Revolutionizing API Syntax and Schema Management with Jazz Framework - JSJ 663
Anselm Eickhoff, a full-stack software engineer and creator of the innovative Jazz framework, discusses the 'Local First' development approach. He explains how Jazz simplifies API syntax while enabling real-time collaboration and offline functionality using CRDTs. The conversation includes Jazz's impressive backend infrastructure and its evolution for efficient data handling. Anselm shares practical applications, insights on schema migrations, and the importance of data privacy. Light moments about board games and TV series add a delightful touch to the in-depth tech talk.