Jacob Greenway worked with Dyte on a revamp of their developer portal in order to track and manage quality of service in any Dyte-powered video platform.
Increasing the amount of WebRTC connections that an application can handle is an important part of our work. WebRTC Engineer Alfred Gonzalez shares his recent experience scaling a WebRTC application.
In the past, we’ve spoken of three different types of WebRTC application architectures. There’s a new kid on the block, WebRTC Unbundling, which Arin explores here.
WebRTC Developer is actually a broader job description than you might imagine. Arin identifies five different types of WebRTC Developers (JavaScript CPaaS Integrator, Mobile Video Developer, Open Source Media Server Developer, DevOps Scaler, and the WebRTC Protocol Engineer) and considers when you might need each for your WebRTC project.