Does WebRTC need a change in governance?
Is it time to change the governance of WebRTC in order to keep it growing and flourishing?
Read MoreIf you know nothing about WebRTC - skip this book. If you are looking for something beyond the basics - pick this one.
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WebRTC Blueprints is the fourth WebRTC book that I've read. Written by Andrii Sergiienko, a software developer from Ukraine, this book is different than the rest.
One thing that is different from other books is that Andrii decided to make use of Erlang for the application server in his examples. While the rest mostly focus on Node.js, this can be seen either as a good thing or a bad one - depending on where you come from. To me, this was just different and welcome.
WebRTC Blueprints take a very brave attempt at explaining issues unexplored by previous books:
All in all, it touches areas that are important, and aren't available in other books.
There are, however, a few things that were hard for me with this one:
While it is hard to wholeheartedly suggest reading this book, I believe this one is a book for the advanced developer - one that already knows WebRTC used used it a bit in development.
If you are not familiar with WebRTC, take a look at one of the other books first: The Alan Johnston Book (third edition), Getting Started with WebRTC or Real-time Communication with WebRTC. Once done, go for WebRTC Blueprints - you will find it valuable as well at that point in time.
Is it time to change the governance of WebRTC in order to keep it growing and flourishing?
Read MoreRTC@Scale is Facebook’s virtual WebRTC event, covering current and future topics. Here’s the summary for RTC@Scale 2024 so you can pick and choose the relevant ones for you.
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