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Bitcoin, SIP & WebRTC
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  1. A WebRTC, SIP and VoIP library for C# and .NET Core. Designed for real-time communications apps.

    C# 536 193

  2. A set of unofficial minimal sample apps that demonstrate how to use certain parts of Microsoft's Windows Media Foundation API.

    C++ 130 61

  3. C# port of the WebM VP8 video codec (work in progress)

    C 7 4

  4. Simple useful interoperability tests for WebRTC libraries. If you are a WebRTC library developer we'd love to include you!

    C++ 48 3

3,128 contributions in the last year

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June 2021

Created 2 repositories

Created a pull request in bitcoin/bitcoin that received 6 comments

Update msvc and appveyor builds to use Qt5.12.11 binaries

Synchronises the Qt version used in the msvc and Appveyor builds with #22054. I needed to use switch to the Visual Studio 2019 Preview Appveyor ima…

+5 −5 6 comments
Opened 3 other pull requests in 2 repositories
bitcoin-core/gitian.sigs
2 merged
RooSoft/igniter
1 merged
Reviewed 1 pull request in 1 repository

Created an issue in prusnak/suez that received 12 comments

Earned fees calculation

The earned fees calculation seems to be double the actual amount. The problem seems to be around here. I'm not sure why fees are counted on both th…

12 comments
Opened 2 other issues in 1 repository
12 contributions in private repositories Jun 1 – Jun 11

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