twilio-video.js
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twilio-video.js
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The Bridge Design Pattern in JavaScript
A good example of this is twilio-video, a JavaScript library that lets you add real time voice and video to your web applications (like Zoom). In this library, The Room always instantiates as an empty room. The class keeps a pointer to a LocalParticipant, (when you join a video chat room you are the LocalParticipant on your screen) but the LocalParticipant doesn't actually run or become instantiated yet until it connects and is finished subscribing to the room which is only possible in running code.
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11 JavaScript Examples to Source Code That Reveal Design Patterns In Use
Their core objects like Participant implements this pattern extensively which enable consumers of the api to create an event driven video chat experiences in their apps.
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Inconsistency of safari with the twilio api
Hi. I'm still digging, but in the meantime I think it's worth registering an issue at https://github.com/twilio/twilio-video.js/issues
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[Rant] I can't stand developing for Safari anymore
twillo summary issue https://github.com/twilio/twilio-video.js/issues/941
babel-handbook
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Abstract Syntax Trees and Practical Applications in JavaScript
For more information about building Babel plugins, check the Kent's Babel Handbook or this awesome Babel handbook by Jamie.
- babel-handbook: A guided handbook on how to use Babel and how to create plugins for Babel.
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Getting Started With Babel - Transpiling Javascript
Babel does this by compiling down JavaScript code written with the latest standards into a version that will work everywhere today. This process is known as source-to-source compiling, also known as transpiring. Source: Jamie Kyle
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11 JavaScript Examples to Source Code That Reveal Design Patterns In Use
I'll be honest, my approach to getting used to working with ASTs is a bit weird, but it worked for me. For some reason the thought of working with the TypeScript AST sounds really attractive to me. I'm sure most people recommend to start deep diving into babel first before getting used to working with an AST with the TypeScript compiler, but I started it the other way around. There is a great library called ts-morph that focuses on making it easier for developers to work with the TypeScript compiler. Learning hands on with ts-morph while getting used to their compiler api made babel much easier to understand without ever touching babel.
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A tale of knowledge building
Those videos gave me a base for the task but I needed more sources to achieve it, so I read a lot of source code for other libraries built with babel-plugin-macros, read the plugin's authoring documentation and Jamie Kyle's Babel Handbook.
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How to create your own language that compile to JavaScript
If you want to learn more about parsing, reading the code of an actual recursive parser might be a better idea. Esprima is a decent place to start if you're interested in JS grammar. Then you can look at the babel handbook to learn more about AST transformations. From there, the literature gets quite a bit more heavy. If you get this far and are willing to push further, you'll probably want to grab yourself a copy of the dragon book at a minimum.
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Revealing the magic of AST by writing babel plugins
Babel handbook
What are some alternatives?
spreed - ๐จ๏ธ Nextcloud Talk โ chat, video & audio calls for Nextcloud
esprima - ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis
fonos - ๐ The open-source alternative to Twilio. [Moved to: https://github.com/fonoster/fonoster]
super-expressive - ๐ฆ Super Expressive is a zero-dependency JavaScript library for building regular expressions in (almost) natural language
axios-mock-adapter - Axios adapter that allows to easily mock requests
estree - The ESTree Spec
spotify-web-api-node - A Node.js wrapper for Spotify's Web API.
babel-plugin-macros - ๐ฃ Allows you to build simple compile-time libraries
super-expressive.macro - ๐ฃ A macro to generate Regular Expressions (RegExp) at build-time with super-expressive.
picoc - A very small C interpreter
cheerio - The fast, flexible, and elegant library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML.