brains.rabid.co.nz
Rabid Brains - The Rabid Blog
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Wellington developer Rabid acquires Auckland's Resistor. Wellington based software consultancy Rabid has acquired Auckland development house Resistor for an undisclosed sum. Rabid’s CEO, Breccan Mcleod-Lundy, says the acquisition accomplishes three goals. It reassures our Auckland client base by making our presence there physical, it significantly increases our export business and, importantly, gives us another team of strong developers to keep up with demand . Learning to tweet at the Agile NZ Conference.
gingertech.net
Webrtc | ginger's thoughts
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WebRTC predictions for 2016. February 18, 2016. I wrote these predictions in the first week of January and meant to publish them as encouragement to think about where WebRTC still needs some work. I’d like to be able to compare the state of WebRTC in the browser a year from now. Therefore, without further ado, here are my thoughts. Edge will become interoperable with Chrome and Firefox, i.e. it will publish VP8/VP9 and H.264/H.265 support. However, since there are so many flavours of H.264/H.265,...Like ...
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Progress with rtc.io | ginger's thoughts
http://gingertech.net/2014/08/12/progress-with-rtc-io
Progress with rtc.io. August 12, 2014. At the end of July, I gave a presentation. About WebRTC and rtc.io at the WDCNZ Web Dev Conference. In beautiful Wellington, NZ. Putting that talk together reminded me about how far we have come in the last year both with the progress of WebRTC, its standards. As well as with our own small team at NICTA and our rtc.io. One of the most exciting opportunities is still under-exploited: the data channel. When I talked about the above slide and pointed out Bananabread.
gingertech.net
rtc.io | ginger's thoughts
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Category Archives: rtc.io. Progress with rtc.io. August 12, 2014. At the end of July, I gave a presentation. About WebRTC and rtc.io at the WDCNZ Web Dev Conference. In beautiful Wellington, NZ. Putting that talk together reminded me about how far we have come in the last year both with the progress of WebRTC, its standards. As well as with our own small team at NICTA and our rtc.io. And also later WebTorrent. Many were also excited to learn more about rtc.io. That does everything that anyone could ever ...
gingertech.net
WebRTC | ginger's thoughts
http://gingertech.net/category/webrtc
WebRTC predictions for 2016. February 18, 2016. I wrote these predictions in the first week of January and meant to publish them as encouragement to think about where WebRTC still needs some work. I’d like to be able to compare the state of WebRTC in the browser a year from now. Therefore, without further ado, here are my thoughts. Edge will become interoperable with Chrome and Firefox, i.e. it will publish VP8/VP9 and H.264/H.265 support. However, since there are so many flavours of H.264/H.265,...Like ...
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Wdcnz | ginger's thoughts
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Progress with rtc.io. August 12, 2014. At the end of July, I gave a presentation. About WebRTC and rtc.io at the WDCNZ Web Dev Conference. In beautiful Wellington, NZ. Putting that talk together reminded me about how far we have come in the last year both with the progress of WebRTC, its standards. As well as with our own small team at NICTA and our rtc.io. One of the most exciting opportunities is still under-exploited: the data channel. When I talked about the above slide and pointed out Bananabread.
ilikeprettycode.wordpress.com
WDCNZ 2015: “Surely it’s just an if statement” | I Like Pretty Code
https://ilikeprettycode.wordpress.com/2015/07/25/wdcnz-2015-surely-its-just-an-if-statement
I Like Pretty Code. An adventure in development. WDCNZ 2015: “Surely it’s just an if statement”. July 25, 2015. August 2, 2015. Title credit to Amanda Dorrell. From her WDCNZ talk “The fuzzy line between design and development”. I had heard what a great event WDCNZ. Was after my husband, Samson Ootoovak. A Ruby on Rails and JavaScript developer – he was a Ruby teacher at Enspiral Dev Academy. On Monday, and they were more than happy for me to take off Thursday – my fourth day on the job – to ...I’m not s...
kendallflutey.svbtle.com
Life after EDA
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Kendall Flutey is writing on the Svbtle. August 11, 2014. Three Weeks in the Wild. First and foremost, this should be considered payback for my dreadful IOU blog post. A while back. Like the Lannisters, a Developer always pays her debts. Chores. Yeah, I’m a pretty exciting person. One of the unexpected byproducts of graduation that impended on me was the fact I had broken a pretty rigid routine. I hate to make a negative analogy, and by no means does this reflect on EDA. On the Saturday and then I had.
gingertech.net
standards | ginger's thoughts
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WebRTC predictions for 2016. February 18, 2016. I wrote these predictions in the first week of January and meant to publish them as encouragement to think about where WebRTC still needs some work. I’d like to be able to compare the state of WebRTC in the browser a year from now. Therefore, without further ado, here are my thoughts. Edge will become interoperable with Chrome and Firefox, i.e. it will publish VP8/VP9 and H.264/H.265 support. However, since there are so many flavours of H.264/H.265,...Like ...
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