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Deep in the WebRTC deep end (JS Party #136)
Jerod assembles a team of WebRTC experts (Suz, Feross, Mikeal) for a deep, deep dive on this practically-ubiquitous yet still-complicated web API.
We review its history, share really cool applications using the tech, provide an excellent primer on what you need to know about it, and details some production gotchas. ALSO we celebrate how Feross single-handedly “upgraded the internet”! 🙌
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Featuring
- Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub
- Suz Hinton – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Feross Aboukhadijeh – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Mikeal Rogers – Twitter, GitHub
Notes and Links
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- Can I use?
- 3D Streaming Toolkit
- PeerTube
- WebRTC on HTML 5 Rocks
- WebRTC samples
- Quick introduction to WebRTC
- Simple Peer
- libp2p
- torrent-mount
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!