Listen " Daily with Kwindla Hultman Kramer "
Episode Synopsis
Allen Wyma talks with Kwindla Hultman Kramer, Founder and CEO of Daily, and João Neves, Staff Engineer at Daily. Daily provides SDKs for building video applications on top of the WebRTC standard using Rust.
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Timestamps
[@00:00] - Introduction to Daily
[@05:00] - WebRTC Implementation and sharing across different platform
[@10:31] - The challenges of integrating C++ with WebRTC
[@19:16] - Signaling in WebRTC - Session setup and initial configuration
[@22:45] - Challenges in implementing WebRTC standards
[@27:21] - Handling and working around platform and browser differences when implementing WebRTC
[@30:51] - Daily’s mono repo approach for code sharing
[@33:30] - The process of building and releasing code in relation to different platforms and dependencies
[@35:57] - Integrating Rust, C, Objective C, and Swift for iOS development
[@37:20] - Daily’s automated testing processes
[@42:24] - Daily’s network simulation layer in their testing process
[@44:00] - The use of Rust in implementing network simulation for testing purposes
[@49:15] - Using WebAssembly alongside native code in an application, and the potential obstacles to consider
[@50:52] - Crates that are being used by Daily
[@52:44] - What would differentiate Daily compared to other solutions?
[@55:48] - Daily vs Zoom
[@56:38] - Other open-source projects from Daily
[@1:01:20] - Parting thoughts and how to get in touch with Daily
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Plangora
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Plangora
Hosts: Allen Wyma
Contributing to Rustacean Station
Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor!
Twitter: @rustaceanfm
Discord: Rustacean Station
Github: @rustacean-station
Email: [email protected]
Timestamps
[@00:00] - Introduction to Daily
[@05:00] - WebRTC Implementation and sharing across different platform
[@10:31] - The challenges of integrating C++ with WebRTC
[@19:16] - Signaling in WebRTC - Session setup and initial configuration
[@22:45] - Challenges in implementing WebRTC standards
[@27:21] - Handling and working around platform and browser differences when implementing WebRTC
[@30:51] - Daily’s mono repo approach for code sharing
[@33:30] - The process of building and releasing code in relation to different platforms and dependencies
[@35:57] - Integrating Rust, C, Objective C, and Swift for iOS development
[@37:20] - Daily’s automated testing processes
[@42:24] - Daily’s network simulation layer in their testing process
[@44:00] - The use of Rust in implementing network simulation for testing purposes
[@49:15] - Using WebAssembly alongside native code in an application, and the potential obstacles to consider
[@50:52] - Crates that are being used by Daily
[@52:44] - What would differentiate Daily compared to other solutions?
[@55:48] - Daily vs Zoom
[@56:38] - Other open-source projects from Daily
[@1:01:20] - Parting thoughts and how to get in touch with Daily
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Plangora
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Plangora
Hosts: Allen Wyma
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