
I'm designing my own programming language and some even less related to video things. And relevant to this, we worked on the Yahoo video player and then more recently I've been working on other things. John: Hi, I'm John, I am one of the PeerCDN people. And various other npm packages and things like that. Like John said, he did the HTTP module for Browserify as well. And I made the buffer module for that, the browser informational buffer.
#WEBTORRENT VS STREAMING FREE#
I helped maintain Browserify in my not-that-much free time. I worked on WebTorrent and Standard, like you said, and a bunch of other npm packages. Feross, why don't you kick us off.įeross Aboukhadijeh: Sure, people might know me from my open source work. Matt: Cool, so I guess you guys could probably give your own introductions better than I can. John Hiesey: There is the stream-http module, it's used by Browserify and a bunch of other stuff to implement the node HTTP client interface in the browser. Am I missing anything here from your illustrious open source careers? So today, as I said, we have John and Feross from WebTorrent, you might know these guys from things like PeerCDN, WebTorrent itself, Standard JS. I guess let's get into it, but in the meantime after this podcast, you should go submit a talk. October 5th, Broadway Studios, it's going to be great. So if you can think of anything in that realm, you need to submit it. We're looking for anything and everything that's interesting to engineers working with video. So the Call for Papers is now open at, there's a button at the top, you can go submit a talk. Basically every time you see me until October, and then we'll start talking about 2018 two months later. If you've come to the meetup in the last few months, you know that I will mention it forever.

But before we get started, we wanted to talk a little bit about Demuxed 2017. Today we've got Feross and John from the popular WebTorrent project. Matt McClure: Hey everybody, welcome to the 5th episode of Demuxed.
