Quick development cycles with a lot of new functionality added over time can lead to a complex codebase. This can lead to bugs, feature refactoring issues, and slower development down the line – issues that are compounded when using WebRTC. Organizing your code into reusable building blocks, or components is a strong approach to keeping your WebRTC application maintainable. Let’s hear more from Senior WebRTC Engineer, Justin Williams.
See all the talks from the WebRTC track of the 2021 IEEE Real Time Communications Conference right here! Our CTO, Alberto Gonzalez, curated an impressive lineup of WebRTC thought leaders speaking about browser implementation, context-based RTC, monitoring, maintainable WebRTC applications, ingest for broadcasting, analytics, WebCodecs, and much more.
For our 60th episode of WebRTC Live, Arin welcomed Google Senior Software Engineer and co-editor of the WebCodecs and MediaCapabilities web specifications, Chris Cunningham, to explore what WebRTC developers need to know about WebCodecs.
Symbl.ai’s Speech-to-Text capability is an extremely useful and much needed conversational intelligence tool for closed captioning. We asked one of our WebRTC Engineers, Hamza Nasir, to build a transcription demo with this native Streaming API into our SimplyDoc Telehealth Starter Kit, powered by the Vonage Video API.