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As we move toward an era of decentralized and resilient tech, the lessons from Kano’s workshops will likely influence developers from Lagos to London. Whether you’re a solo developer or running a workshop of your own, Amuchan v10 offers a glimpse into a more robust, local-first future. amuchan developer v10 kano workshop work
Fatima, a workshop lead, initializes a new Amuchan v10 project on her Ubuntu laptop. She creates a shared workspace named kano_vending_machine . Have you tried Amuchan Developer v10 in a workshop setting
The workshop work concludes with a merge. Because v10 uses a CRDT (Conflict-free Replicated Data Type) model, there are zero merge conflicts. They export the .amc bundle and load it onto a test server. Whether you’re a solo developer or running a
No commits are lost because v10’s local history logs every operation. One junior accidentally deletes a critical state machine. Fatima uses amuchan rollback --last-known-good and restores it in seconds. No internet, no drama.