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This weekly group is dedicated to grokking the real-time capabilities provided by HTML5 and the latest Browsers (Chrome + Firefox). | |||
WebRTC is a revolutionary new browser capability that gives any web developer the ability to create peer-to-peer video/audio/file-sharing capabilities. | |||
It's a new frontier in web land. The opportunity to make long-lasting open source contributions, and truly awesome apps, is huge. | |||
Some of the associated technologies we're looking to master together: | |||
* Node.js | |||
* Javascript (front-end + back-end) | |||
* Websockets | |||
* HTML5 & getUserMedia (gUM) | |||
* Web Video/Audio peer-to-peer processing | |||
* MongoDB | |||
* Single Page Web Apps | |||
This is a co-learning hack/study group. |
Revision as of 21:19, 20 October 2013
This weekly group is dedicated to grokking the real-time capabilities provided by HTML5 and the latest Browsers (Chrome + Firefox).
WebRTC is a revolutionary new browser capability that gives any web developer the ability to create peer-to-peer video/audio/file-sharing capabilities. It's a new frontier in web land. The opportunity to make long-lasting open source contributions, and truly awesome apps, is huge.
Some of the associated technologies we're looking to master together:
- Node.js
- Javascript (front-end + back-end)
- Websockets
- HTML5 & getUserMedia (gUM)
- Web Video/Audio peer-to-peer processing
- MongoDB
- Single Page Web Apps
This is a co-learning hack/study group.