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How Fly.io Uses WebSocket

7 engineering articles about WebSocket from Fly.io's engineering team

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The article provides a comprehensive guide on deploying a Discord bot that generates images using AI, specifically leveraging Fly. io's GPU capabilities.
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The article discusses how to implement real-time collaboration in web applications using Replicache and Fly-Replay.
Dov Alperin
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The article discusses how Phoenix LiveView enables the development of interactive, real-time applications without the complexity of client-side code.
Chris McCord
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The article discusses the development of LiveBeats, a social music application built using Phoenix LiveView, showcasing its real-time collaboration features.
Chris McCord
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The article discusses the evolution of LiveView, a feature of the Phoenix framework for Elixir, which simplifies the development of real-time web applications by eliminating the need for JavaScript...
Chris McCord
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The article discusses the implementation of WebSockets on the Fly platform, highlighting its capabilities for creating interactive applications such as chat applications.
Dj Walker-Morgan
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The article discusses Wocket, a proof-of-concept application that streams live video from a browser to an RTMP server, utilizing Mux and Fly. io for deployment.
Dylan Jhaveri
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