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Published inJun 2015
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Daniel M. Ristic
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Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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Q1. UDP is well suited for WebRTC peer connections because of the non-guarantees it makes when delivering data packets. True or false?

Q2. Signaling and negotiation is part of the WebRTC standard and is completely taken care of by the browser. True or false?

Q3. The Session Description Protocol (SDP) is best described as:

  1. A configuration file for WebRTC

  2. A way to figure out what video codecs are supported

  3. A business card for your computer

  4. A confusing technical document that no one understands

Q4. Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) assists in finding a clean path between two clients in a typical network setup. True or false?

Q5. Which is not true about TURN?

  1. It requires more bandwidth and processing power than a normal connection

  2. TURN should be a last resort after trying other methods of connection

  3. A TURN server will have to process every packet sent between clients

  4. TURN methods are provided by the browser

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Daniel M. Ristic

Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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