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Jamie Patel (Growth Engineer at Pusher)

Jamie is one of Pusher's Growth Engineers, and loves playing with new technology and working some realtime magic on them. Originally a literature graduate and founder of two magazines, he enjoys exploring the creative side of coding and is continually looking to learn new things.

18 posts from Jamie Patel
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Build An Android Chat App With Pusher

Learn how to build an Android Chat App in 10 minutes. Together we will build a group chat application, leading you throu...

android
chat
java
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WebSockets From Scratch

This guide is aimed at people who are new to WebSocket, or just wish to know more about what’s under the hood....

connection
realtimet
ruby
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Check Who's In The Office In Realtime With AngularJS

In this tutorial, we will build an application using AngularJS to check who's in the office in realtime. 'Who's In?' is ...

Tutorial
Use cases
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Announcing The Official Golang Pusher Library

Go is an amazing and powerful language, and for a while we have been receiving a lot of requests from people we meet at ...

API
go
golang
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Realtime International Space Station API with AngularJS

A realtime API to get access to the position of the International Space Station and an AngularJS Demo using the API....

Tutorial
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Pusher At Football Hackday

On Saturday, we had the pleasure of sponsoring and attending the first ever Football Hack Day, hosted at Google Campus L...

hackathon
Pusher
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AtomPair, The Ultimate Pair Programming Experience for Atom.IO

We really love Atom at Pusher. Its customizability is hugely beneficial to our workflow, and its API is awesome and very...

Engineering
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Announcing v1 of the Python Library

We are excited to announce that we have published a major release of our Python HTTP library. We’re the first to admit t...

django
flask
library
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BattleHack Athens

This weekend we made the trip to Greece to attend BattleHack – and, BattleHack being BattleHack, we weren’t disappointed...

athens
battlehack
braintree
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Pusher @ Bath Ruby 2016

Last weekend Hamilton and I made the trip across the First Great Western Railway to Bath. Why? For this year’s edition o...

bath
conference
ruby
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Pusher at SimpleWeb Hacknight

Last week, SimpleWeb, an awesome software agency in Bristol, put on a terrific hacknight. We at Pusher were very proud t...

Pusher
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Android Pusher Library Hits 1.0.0

We are excited to announce that we have published a major release of pusher-websocket-java, our library targeting Androi...

android
java
nexus
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BattleHack World Finals

Last weekend Hamilton and I made the trip across the pond and across America to sunny San José. For the past year it has...

battlehack
braintree
events
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Enabling Smart Notifications with Pusher and SendGrid

This article is part of Building Realtime Apps Tutorials series, updated on a regular basis. Notifications can be very u...

ruby
Engineering
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Reduce WebSocket Connections With Shared Workers

Using Pusher within a shared worker, we can keep only one websocket connection per browser window. That way, if your use...

javascript
service worker
websocket connections
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Announcing PusherJS 3.1: Supporting ReactNative, Service Workers and NodeJS

Recently we had been working on our isomorphic JavaScript library as a way of experimenting on how to create a codebase ...

Editorial
Products
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How We Built AtomPair, Our Realtime Collaboration Plugin For Atom.IO

This article is part of Building Realtime Apps Tutorials series, updated on a regular basis. Following the release of At...

Editorial
Engineering
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BattleHack Stockholm

Last weekend Hamilton and I made the trip to Stockholm to attend the Nordic edition of this year’s BattleHack. Suffice i...

Engineering
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