AT&T WebRTC Coding Workshop (Atlanta – AFTERNOON): Free - partnering with T...
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Description
AT&T WebRTC Coding Workshop (Atlanta - AFTERNOON)
"I just got home from the AT&T workshop tonight and WOW! I am so glad I went." (Chicago attendee)
Can't make it in the evening? Then come to our evening DevLab.
Have you heard about WebRTC? Do you want to try it out? Now’s your chance! Join the AT&T Developer Program for a free afternoon coding workshop on the AT&T Enhanced WebRTC API.
This is not a marketing pitch, but rather a 3-hour, hands-on coding workshop taught by AT&T's lead architect for WebRTC. He will walk you through various coding examples then AT&T experts will provide help as you go through the lab exercises yourself.
Analysts agree that WebRTC is one of the most disruptive telecommunications technologies to hit the street in years. The reason: WebRTC is not just about calling and conferencing apps, though it does those well. The real power is that it allows voice and video communications to easily be added to any web app. Just think of how that could increase the customer engagement of your applications.
An extra perk? Attendees will be entered in a drawing for an Acer Chromebook!
The workshop will focus on a carrier-agnostic version of the AT&T WebRTC API and will work with any web app running in Chrome. So come to the workshop to learn this exciting technology, network with AT&T experts and your fellow developers, and have some fun!
The event is free and we will be serving lunch. Space is limited so register now.
"I walked out of there feeling like an API rockstar."
Does a later workshop better suit your needs? Then come to our evening DevLab training session that goes from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. -- same content, just a different time! You can register for it here.
Schedule
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Registration & Lunch 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Workshop on AT&T Enhanced WebRTC APIIn partnership with:
Join the Atlanta DevLab Coding Workshops meetup to stay up to date on future AT&T events. (Please do not RSVP at the meetup -- just register here.)
Venue
Spend an afternoon at AT&T’s Atlanta Foundry Innovation Center, a place “where ideas are made.” Adjacent to Georgia Tech, the Atlanta Foundry combines top AT&T talent with local technology centers. The Atlanta Foundry is the hub of AT&T’s connected car and connected home research and a space for collaboration with high-tech innovators. So, in addition to some top-notch training, the Foundry is simply a great place to visit!
Previous DevLabs
New York DevLab 2015
Technical Details for Lab Exercises (please set up Node.js and Chrome ahead of time - links are listed below)
Technology:
Node.js (v0.10.x or later. Install it as Admin)
Development Machine:
Windows 7 or later (Preferred Windows 8.1)
OR
Mac OS X (Lion or later)
Development Environment:
A text editor
Browser:
Chrome v41 or later
Connectivity:
A user’s browser should be able to:
- Send/receive HTTPS traffic to/from https://api.att.com
- Send/receive UDP media traffic. (Test your Browser and Network readiness here: https://test.webrtc.org)