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MESG

Enables the development of connected applications through the reuse of decentralized services.

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  • development

  • tech-agnostic

  • Terminal Emulator

  • open-source-engine

  • micropayment

  • microservices

  • framework

  • interoperable

  • Javascript

  • event-driven-application

  • event-driven-process-chain

  • Cryptocurrency

What is MESG?

MESG is a flexible application development and hosting platform that features a built-in open economy rewarding users for their contributions. Applications built on MESG utilize modular services, which are discrete components that can perform a wide range of functions from data processing to integrating external technologies like APIs, blockchains, AI, and decentralized networks. These services can be reused across any application, significantly streamlining the development process The platform's decentralized event engine manages interoperability between all services, regardless of their underlying programming languages or data formats. This allows developers to easily orchestrate services through a configuration file to form full-featured applications Developers can earn tokens within MESG's open, decentralized network by sharing access to the services they create or by processing and validating tasks for others. MESG provides a decentralized ecosystem for building connected applications, including those leveraging blockchain technology. The ability to share and reuse services makes application development efficient and accessible

Highlights

  • Modular service-based architecture enabling reuse across applications
  • Decentralized event engine managing service interoperability
  • Open economy rewarding developers for contributing services and processing tasks
  • Platform for building connected applications, including those using blockchain technology

Platforms

  • Online
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Web
  • Mac
  • Self-Hosted

Languages

  • English

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Features

    • Command line interface

    • Monetization

    • Decentralized

    • Golang

    • Blockchain

    • Micropayments System

    • Reusable microservices