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@GergelyOrosz .netcore is great. it's just not as "cool" as python (I personally don't like it) and some other languages.
I think Microsoft is doing a great job with it tho
The past 5-10 years I've seen fewer and fewer startups use the "Microsoft stack" (eg .NET, C#, Visual Studio) when starting out. Partially because it's seen as not hip, partially because it's not seen as open, and partially because it's more expensive (VS licenses). But:
“@typescript is great because instead of coding for 30 min and debugging for 2 hours, you can code for 2 hours and debug for 30 min.” - David K. (creator of XState)
More than 100,000 minutes of personal meetings happened in 3 days of #virtualevent using our Customer-Centric Video Meeting tool which runs on browser and mobile devices (@twilio as programmable video). Happy to be a part or @VIIEvents
Dear @twilio, we started our beta of 1:1 meeting rooms as part of our platform. Unfortunately, we're facing some quality issue that I'll be have to get feedback on.
github.com/twilio/twilio-…
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@kolencherry In our case it’s more like a group meetings where everyone can talk. I see why 50 can be magic number, but wanted to know if we could have a group meeting on like 100 (good for small corporate events where everyone allowed to talk)
@kolencherry An interesting idea. Yes, have have a unique 3D virtual events SaaS platform where we want to integrate twilio as our main video provider for group meetings. 50 participants is good enough for us, I wanted to know, for the future, it it can be extended to more.
@ArnoldSimha not that I'm aware of!
that said, one option to consider is having a "dummy" participant that uses MediaRecorder to record the video+audio and then dump it somewhere + rebroadcast using hls.
y'all are building an event platform, right? this would allow for replay.