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Add the native management on the 2 last part of the Get_started #593
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As we saw in Part 1, Luos engine allows you to define services and use them together on one program. What really sets Luos apart and makes it special is that you can also make services work together on separated programs. | ||
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In Part 1, you have downloaded or cloned the Get started code folder in your computer. We will use this code to demonstrate how Luos engine works using a network. | ||
To create a link between multiple programs on your computer Luos will use WebSockets toexchange information instead of a serial communication between electronic boards. |
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Replace "toexchange " by "to exchange "
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