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Keep learning! #53

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feross opened this issue Jun 29, 2014 · 2 comments
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Keep learning! #53

feross opened this issue Jun 29, 2014 · 2 comments
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feross commented Jun 29, 2014

I hope you all had fun and learned something at the WebRTC training. Even though LXJS is over, the learning doesn't need to stop!

@fippo and I hope that you continue through the steps in the workshop, if you didn't finish while at the conf. Once you make it to the end of the workshop, you'll have built your very own p2p video chat in a browser!

If you run into issues, or even have general WebRTC questions, feel free to open an issue here and we can do our best to help each other out. Happy hacking!

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Thanks @feross, it was a pleasure meeting you, and thanks also @fippo, it was cool having a training with you guys!

Yesterday, during the @unhosted lxjs fringe event, I was thinking that it would be cool to develop a frontend framework (or a plugin) that would give syncronisation à la meteor thought WebRTC data, with offline first. It would be cool :) #JustAnIdea

See ya!

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feross commented Jul 1, 2014

@pierreozoux This is something that @dominictarr is working on, using the gossip protocol scuttlebutt. Eventually he plans to make it work in the browser with WebRTC!

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