librice: a sans-IO ICE networking library
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ICE underpins all WebRTC connections and provides peers the ability to discover the most efficient path for transferring data. We will take a brief look into the steps involved in the ICE process and a more in depth look into how a sans-IO implementation might be implemented using the example of librice.
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Oct. 8, 2024
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Matthew Waters
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