A developer at ENS (http://ens.domains) currently working DNS integration into ENS. The founder of BlockParty (http://noblockno.party). The organiser of London Ethereum Codeup (http://meetup.com/london-ethereum-codeup), a monthly study group to learn Ethereum coding over beer.
Makoto tweets at @makoto_inoue, and more info on his work can be found here.
Talks I've Given
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ENS is Everywhere
Featuring Makoto Inoue
The ENS (Ethereum Name Service) offers a secure & decentralised way to address resources both on and off the blockchain using simple, human-readable names. Just as DNS (Domain Name Service) resolves 216.58.198.174 to 'google.com', ENS resolves '0x5ffc01...' to...
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Dapps for the masses with Makoto Inoue
Featuring Makoto Inoue
Ever used Dapps before? Makoto Inoue will sharing the user experience of people using Dapps for the first time!
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Demestifying dRuby
Featuring Makoto Inoue
dRuby stands for “Distributed Ruby” and it’s one of less known Ruby standard libraries. It is one of the first use of Metaprogramming long before Rails. dRuby creates proxy objects which lets you to “automagically”(In Matz’s word) delegate method calls to remote objects.
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Japanese and Ruby
Featuring Makoto Inoue
Makoto's talk is based on an article called "Japanese and OO" which was written by a Japanese guy who wrote Windows 95 and his thought around what helped him to build the software as a Japanese.
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Tokyo Cabinet, Tokyo Tyrant and Kyoto Cabinet: the World of Mikio Ware
Featuring Makoto Inoue
Tokyo Cabinet is one of the first "Key Value" stores. It was released in 2007, but surprisingly small number of people know what it is really capable of. Makoto Inoue, the maintainer of Tokyo Cabinet Wiki will unveil the core philosophy and exciting features behind these products.
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