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What's confusing about this lesson?
In this article, it claims that
Anybody who wants can help distribute the file
I am not really sure I understand why that is the case.
What additional context could we provide to help you succeed?
It would be super helpful if I could see some diagrams or even a small example. For example, if I were given a subset of Guttenburg books, how can we use Merkle DAGs to store these books and make it distributable? A little video walking through a real life example would really elevate this article. I think this lesson example was helpful. If the Distributable lesson had something similar, that did be awesome! I would love to contribute to the article if someone could walk me through how Merkle DAG is distributable.
I also think maybe this article requires that a reader have some knowledge of Distributed Programming. It would be really helpful if the article could link articles that could help full-fill pre-requisite understanding.
What other feedback would you like to share about ProtoSchool?
I really like these tutorials. They are super helpful. Thank you! I always find the questions at the end to be super helpful for testing my knowledge. I think if you can add 2 more questions for each section. That would be awesome too.
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https://proto.school/merkle-dags/06
What's confusing about this lesson?
In this article, it claims that
I am not really sure I understand why that is the case.
What additional context could we provide to help you succeed?
It would be super helpful if I could see some diagrams or even a small example. For example, if I were given a subset of Guttenburg books, how can we use Merkle DAGs to store these books and make it distributable? A little video walking through a real life example would really elevate this article. I think this lesson example was helpful. If the Distributable lesson had something similar, that did be awesome! I would love to contribute to the article if someone could walk me through how Merkle DAG is distributable.
I also think maybe this article requires that a reader have some knowledge of Distributed Programming. It would be really helpful if the article could link articles that could help full-fill pre-requisite understanding.
What other feedback would you like to share about ProtoSchool?
I really like these tutorials. They are super helpful. Thank you! I always find the questions at the end to be super helpful for testing my knowledge. I think if you can add 2 more questions for each section. That would be awesome too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: