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Using APIs to Connect People to Your App and Each Other

Presented by John Sheehan on Sep 30, 2011 Length 00:54:59     Download: MP3
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Development
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Mono ,
API ,
.NET ,
Cloud Computing ,
Monospace ,
Services ,
Programming
 

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Summary
John Sheehan discusses web hooks and explores 3 cloud services: SendGrid’s Parse API for processing email, Twilio’s API for making phone calls and SMS, and Tok’s OpenTok API for web video conference.

Bio
John Sheehan is a Developer Evangelist for Twilio, a cloud communications provider that offers a simple RESTful API for sending and receiving phone calls and SMS text messages from your applications. John is also the author of RestSharp, a popular and award-winning .NET REST and HTTP API client library. John has been developing for the web with Microsoft technologies since 1996.

About the conference
Monospace provides developers a unique look at running their applications across all the platforms using Microsoft's .NET Framework by focusing on the Mono framework and open source .NET technologies. We will start with 2 days of talks and sessions, aiming to teach the attendees about the various technologies and innovations that currently exists. We will then end with a one day open space unconference where dialogs and conversations will help kick start the next wave of open source projects that will help the community remain competitive.

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