WebSocket example using the Serverless Framework
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WebSocket example using the Serverless Framework
A Real-time One-to-One (Private) & Group Chat Application built with PHP/MySQL and WebSocket technology (using Ratchet Library)
The whir.io chat client.
[WIP] Scrum Poker Websocket API
Design own Messenger Chatroom: This project took more than ten hours to try to design a native messaging infrastructure. (Own messenger project using Pure Web Socket, not Socket.IO)
This is a proxy WebSocket server relaying encrypted messages between devices. The messages are secured between devices using end-to-end encryption.
Websocky is a minimalistic websocket client GUI, written in react, wrapped into electron.
"BuzzBuddy" is a real-time chat application that leverages the power of websockets, socket-io to facilitate instant communication. Connect with friends, family, or colleagues seamlessly through live messaging. Stay in the loop and engage in lively discussions with BuzzBuddy
A multiplayer typing game
Talk Live coding -"Building a WebSocket Server and Client: Live Coding with Node.js and JavaScript". In this session, we'll dive deep into the world of WebSocket technology and its transformative potential for real-time communication in web applications.
Using 'obs-websocket-js' for automation. Currently used for switching scenes in OBS.
Node.js npm module. Using obs-websocket-js to automate our live stream. See Automations in action on:
A simple demonstration of WebSockets in JavaScript.
This is a basic chat application built using socket.io on the concepts of websockets.
Tic Tac Toe game created using web sockets and javascript
Transfer some files simple.
Basic WebSocket implementation using ws package. Code for beginners.
WebSocket-based chatroom application with Node.js + Express.js backend
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