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VonageDev January Newsletter — Q4 Recap, New Tutorials, Upcoming Events

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Hi {NAME}, Welcome to our first newsletter of 2023! Keep reading for a recap of what we accomplished

[Vonage]( Hi {NAME}, Welcome to our first newsletter of 2023! Keep reading for a recap of what we accomplished in 2022 and what’s coming up in the new year. If there’s anything you’d like to see from us, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you! The Vonage Developer Relations Team Developer Relations RELEASES [Q4 2022 in a Nutshell]( The Vonage DevRel team is returning for another season of new projects, releases, and content! In Q4, we made sure to continue launching new releases, even during the last stretch of the year. [Read More]( Tutorials Here are some of the latest tutorials from our website to kick off 2023. [Send and Receive SMS Messages With Node.js and Express]( Don't reinvent the wheel — add SMS capabilities to your NodeJS application with ease using Messages API. Find out how in this tutorial. [Read More]( [How to Switch Bot <> Human via Text Channel on the AI Studio]( Chatbots are great for automating customer experience. But sometimes you still need a human rep to intervene. Learn how to easily switch from bot <> human. [Read More]( [Blurring for Clarity: Avoid Awkward Conversations About Your Home]( Add a blurred background or images to your video calls with just a few lines of HTML, CSS, and JS. This post shows how to make it happen with our Video API. [Read More]( [See more]( Events Don’t miss these upcoming events! [MergePHP User Group (Virtual, Feb. 9, 6 pm CST)]( Don’t miss the talk “Docker is Dead, Long Live Containers” with our developer advocate Chris Tankersley. [FOSDEM (Brussels, Feb. 4-5)]( Enjoy this free event for software developers to meet, share ideas, and collaborate. Two of our team members will give a talk at FOSDEM — Zachary Powell will discuss [“How we moved SDKs to Kotlin Multiplatform and saved the world (kind of)”]( and Max Kahan will present [“Fear the mutants. Love the mutants”]( and [“pip install malware.”]( [PHPUK (London, Feb. 14-16)]( Don't miss the largest dedicated PHP event in Europe. PHP UK welcomes hundreds of leading developers to London for three days of workshops, talks, and networking. Our developer advocate Jim Seconde will discuss performance-driven development. [See more]( [L]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [yt]( [DEV]( [github]( [Med]( [SF]( [Tw]( © 2023 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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