WebRTC.ventures is hiring! Over the past few weeks, we’ve been sharing our job openings here on our blog. If you know anyone who may be interested, please pass our open positions along to them. We’re hiring testing/quality assurance staff. WebRTC.ventures is hiring detail-oriented testing staff to join
Today we’ll take a look at how to build a WebRTC application using Electron. To make things simple, we’ll just use the bare APIs to build our own minimal signaling server using socket.io. The application The idea is to use Electron to open our client files and
WebRTC.ventures is hiring! Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing our job openings here on our blog. If you know anyone who may be interested, please pass our open positions along to them. We’re hiring video/media developers. WebRTC.ventures is hiring additional WebRTC developers for our team.
According to our annual WebRTC survey, 32% (2019) and 43% (2018) of companies prefer to build their WebRTC applications with help from external experts. External experts can work together with companies’ internal teams or work independently. It makes sense to have an external team taking care of