metajack.im XMPP Case Study Interview: Drakontas March 29, 2011 @ 11:07 XMPP is everywhere. Did you have any idea that your local SWAT team might be using XMPP for tactical coordination, or that the same technology might be used to allow friends and family to track and share location with each other? It always amazes me where XMPP will turn up, but Ilya and his team at Drakontas have used the technology to great effect with their two products, Smyle and DragonForce. I often meet people doing amazing things with XMPP technologies, and through these case study interviews, I want to highlight the great work that these people and companies are doing. This is the second case study interview (see the first one on Cabulous), and I really hope you are enjoying these as much as I am. Ilya Braude is our guest for this interview, and he is the lead software engineer for Drakontas, working on both their Smyle and DragonForce products. comments: View Comments tags: xmpp, jabber, case study, drakontas, mobile, strophe Continue reading at XMPP Case Study Interview: Drakontas. Recently 03-28 Introducing Snack Words 01-24 Learn Ejabberd With Me At Erlang Factory 11-29 Strophe.js Community Plugins Project 02-22 Bite-sized XMPP News #4 02-16 XMPP 101: A Video From the XMPP Summit Browse the archive. See more posts about autotools bosh c chesspark code conference couchdb database django ejabberd emacs erlang git group chat haskell http identica jabber jabberd2 javascript jekyl l jquery lisp microblogging muc omb openmicroblogging osx pubsub punjab python ruby sarah palin server speaking speeqe startups strophe subversion sx sw testing twisted twitter ubuntu video web wokkel xml xmpp xsf Buy my book Buy my book, Professional XMPP Programming with JavaScript and jQuery, from Amazon US or Amazon UK to learn more about developing awesome XMPP applications. About the author I'm a hacker and entrepreneur based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I have founded several startups built on XMPP technology including Collecta, a real-time search engine for the Web, and Chesspark, a real-time, multi-user gaming platform. You can learn more about me on the about page. Follow @metajack on Twitter or Identica, or contact me at jack at metajack.im. subscribe to this blog copyright (c) 2007-9 Jack Moffitt and licensed under the creative commons attribution-share alike license more info
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