A few weeks back I jumped into my 3rd TADHack event to compete. I’d been doing a good bit of work in the run up to the event using Amazon Lex, so I decided to build a simple interface from the PSTN (or old telephone network for you telecom newbs) to a Lex chatbot. Lex … Continue reading Scott Barstow on Hacking with Amazon Lex →
For TADHack-mini Orlando, Telestax, the Restcomm company, would like to help participants that want learn and use our product for the event and to meet the Telestax team on-site. To help participants prepare for the TADHack-mini Orlando challenge, we’ve prepared a short set of tutorials using an innovative online learning tool, Lessonly, to get up … Continue reading Restcomm Tutorial from Telestax →
I’ve been following TADHack and its related events for some time, and finally this month I got the opportunity to attend TADHack-mini Paris. Participants can join from remote too, but the personal full immersion is something different (even, ironically, when the topic is Real Time Communications, and more in particular WebRTC and Telecom APIs. We … Continue reading Giacomo Vacca on TADHack Paris →
I walked in the 2015 TADHack-mini London hackathon with the only goal in mind to create something using a Voxbone (the company I work for) product and Telestax’s Restcomm AMI (Amazon Machine Image). I ended up winning a prize and became a “rockstar” for a day, all thanks to these two flexible technologies I used … Continue reading Developer Spotlight: Sacha Nacar, Belgium →
Thank you to everyone who was involved in making TADHack mini London an amazing event. We had 98 people registered both onsite and remote, and over the 2 days we had 70 people take part (both onsite and remote) generating 18 world-class hacks, which demonstrate the power of telecom application development: from controlling drones in … Continue reading TADHack mini London Review Part 3 of 3 →
Thank you to everyone who was involved in making TADHack mini London an amazing event. We had 98 people registered both onsite and remote, and over the 2 days we had 70 people take part (both onsite and remote) generating 18 world-class hacks, which demonstrate the power of telecom application development: from controlling drones in … Continue reading TADHack mini London Review Part 2 of 3 →
I won the RestComm/Telestax category at TADHack 2014 Madrid. You can see the video of my presentation for the Real Time Quiz hack. The solution is based in two components; Web and CC (Call Control) side, that is the telephone network. The web side, handles the contest logic. This logic is implemented as a very basic state machine, with the … Continue reading Jaime Casero’s TADHack Story →
Continuing the series of Developer Spotlights to promote developers who have signed up to the hackathon, we interviewed Thomas Quintana. We hope these spotlights help all developers involved in TADHack raise their profile in the industry and discover new projects and opportunities. Some of Thomas’s projects include: Restcomm, sipme-media-server, declarative-fsm, and freepy. What are some … Continue reading Developer Spotlight: Thomas Quintana →
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