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Add a QUICKSTART.md
What do you propose?
The idea is to create a quick start document at the root of the repo, to illustrate how to quickly get started with JPPF, like an end-to-end HelloWorld. This would include how to setup and start a grid, full code example and expected output.
We shouldalso add a link to it in the main readme.md
What are the expected benefits and drawbacks?
The expectation is
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Sergei did all of his variables etc in English but obviously he’s more comfortable working in Russian, so the code comments aren’t surprising. I’m using Google Translate to do some easier stuff and making my own decisions on syntax, but some hard sentences are pretty tough to do.
Ideally I need a Russian speaker to translate and check everything for me.
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Currently, hivemind.dht uses a specialized identity data structure called DHTID.
This data strucuture is very similar to another one called PeerID, which is us