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VonageDev June Newsletter — Tutorials, Events, Updates and more

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VonageDev June Newsletter In this month’s newsletter: the latest tutorials from the Vonage Deve

[Vonage]( VonageDev June Newsletter In this month’s newsletter: the latest tutorials from the Vonage Developer Blog, the new Vonage API Status Page, and upcoming events where you can meet the Vonage Developer Relations Team! Developer Relations Latest from the blog The Vonage Developer Blog regularly publishes examples of how the Vonage APIs can be used, plus inspirational posts from the Dev Rel team. Check out our latest articles! [WordPress 2FA by Vonage Is Here!]( We’re excited to announce that we have released the Two Factor Authentication Plugin for WordPress! Powered by the Vonage Verify API, the plugin allows users to enable 2FA. Find out more in this post. [Getting Started With Flutter 3 and Vonage APIs]( With the release of Flutter 3, cross-platform development is making huge advances. This post shows how to leverage the Vonage Client SDKs to build a virtual phone — all using Flutter 3 with Android and iOS support. [Build a Breakout Room Application in JavaScript With Vonage Video API]( With Vonage Video API, you can build breakout rooms with a bit of JavaScript logic. Learn one implementation with this tutorial. [See More]( Latest from Vonage [The New API Status Page Will Be Live Soon!]( As a part of our ongoing efforts to provide you with the tools and technology to create meaningful connections and exceptional experiences, we’ve recently made updates to the [Vonage API Status Page](. The new status page is a new single integrated page for all API products that will replace all current status page links effective Monday, July 11, 2022. Please update your subscriptions and any automations that rely on those subscriptions [here]( and click on the “Subscribe to Updates” button. This will ensure you continue to receive the updates you need. Events Fancy a chat? You can find us at many upcoming events, including: [Droidcon Berlin (Berlin, July 6-8)]( Droidcon Berlin is where the industry's leading Android experts converge to support the Android platform and create a strong network for developers and companies. Our Android Developer Advocate, Zachary Powell, will run a workshop called “Using Communication APIs to enhance your UX (and reduce notifications!)” on July 7 at 4.30 pm (WEST). Don’t miss it! [CityJS Singapore (Singapore and online, July 27-29)]( CityJS is a community conference for developers, solution architects, and other tech individuals aiming to stay in touch with the industry. Vonage Developer Advocate Amanda Cavallaro is running a free online workshop called “Build an Appointment Scheduler using Node, Firebase and the Vonage Messages API.” Sign up [here]( [Visual Studio Live! Microsoft HQ (Redmond, August 8-13)]( This is a developer training conference produced by the publishers of Visual Studio Magazine and sponsored and supported by Microsoft. ​​​ VS Live is the conference choice for professional developers, programmers, software engineers, and architects working with Visual Studio who are looking for new technologies, skills, and techniques to create secure, manageable, and realizable applications. We’ll be there, and we look forward to meeting you! [See All Upcoming Events]( We are Hiring! The Vonage Dev Rel team is growing! We’re looking for different Developer Advocates — please share the link below with your network or anyone who might be interested. [See All Positions]( [L]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [yt](h [DEV]( [github]( [Med]( [SF]( [Tw]( © 2022 Vonage. Various trademarks held by their respective owners. All rights reserved. 101 Crawfords Corner Road, Suite 2416, 4th Floor, Building #2 Holmdel, NJ 07733 [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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