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winrtc
The WinRTC project hosts everything needed to build apps with interoperable real time communications for modern Windows. It brings the power of WebRTC to modern Windows apps written in C#, C++ and VB. WinRTC enables real-time voice calling, video chat and data functionality (file transfer etc.) with web browsers via WebRTC.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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MixedReality-WebRTC
Discontinued MixedReality-WebRTC is a collection of components to help mixed reality app developers integrate audio and video real-time communication into their application and improve their collaborative experience
Hello, I'm Ben Greenier. You might know me from my WebRTC work at Microsoft, where I helped create and improve things like Mixer, browserd, early versions of winrtc, and MixedReality-WebRTC. I also had a chance to work on closed-source software directly with external engineering teams to solve all kinds of problems, though I primarily focused on those in the real-time media space. I chose to leave Microsoft in June 2021 to decompress after a challenging stint working on Microsoft Teams. I wanted to build some tech to help make creating games more approachable, and take some time to figure out what I wanted to do next. I also had the extreme privilege to be able to actually do that, so I did.
Hello, I'm Ben Greenier. You might know me from my WebRTC work at Microsoft, where I helped create and improve things like Mixer, browserd, early versions of winrtc, and MixedReality-WebRTC. I also had a chance to work on closed-source software directly with external engineering teams to solve all kinds of problems, though I primarily focused on those in the real-time media space. I chose to leave Microsoft in June 2021 to decompress after a challenging stint working on Microsoft Teams. I wanted to build some tech to help make creating games more approachable, and take some time to figure out what I wanted to do next. I also had the extreme privilege to be able to actually do that, so I did.
Hello, I'm Ben Greenier. You might know me from my WebRTC work at Microsoft, where I helped create and improve things like Mixer, browserd, early versions of winrtc, and MixedReality-WebRTC. I also had a chance to work on closed-source software directly with external engineering teams to solve all kinds of problems, though I primarily focused on those in the real-time media space. I chose to leave Microsoft in June 2021 to decompress after a challenging stint working on Microsoft Teams. I wanted to build some tech to help make creating games more approachable, and take some time to figure out what I wanted to do next. I also had the extreme privilege to be able to actually do that, so I did.