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Rohan Mukherjee

Rohan Mukherjee

I'm a programmer - I turn coffee/chai into code :p
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AI-Powered Audio Transcriptions

Explore Dyte's beta AI-powered audio transcription feature, converting spoken words into text with real-time accuracy. Benefit from speaker identification and searchable transcripts.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 2 min read
Migrate From Twilio Video Using Dyte's Twilio Shim
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Migrate From Twilio Video Using Dyte's Twilio Shim

This guide presents an approach to help users smoothly migrate from Twilio Video to Dyte with the help of Shims.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 4 min read
Understanding package.json II: Scripts
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Understanding package.json II: Scripts

Learn all the things you need to know about the package.json script, from why and how to use it to best practices.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 10 min read
Discovering package.json
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Discovering package.json

Package.json is the heart of any Node project with all its dependencies and metadata. With this blog, learn everything about a package.json file from its usage, and creation to its properties.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 13 min read
What is powering the Dyte Video SDK 2.0? Meet Web-Core!
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What is powering the Dyte Video SDK 2.0? Meet Web-Core!

An overview of how we separated out our business logic from our UI components into an independent SDK. Developers can now use our core SDK and build their UI from scratch instead of using a tightly coupled UI.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 6 min read
Automation at Dyte: Save Dev hours and reduce errors
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Automation at Dyte: Save Dev hours and reduce errors

5 hours to automate a task that takes 5 minutes, isn’t that the story of every developer? We too are guilty😛 Find out how we use automation at Dyte to help our team save hours and reduce human errors in our operations.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 6 min read
Dyte's Remote Browser plugin to co-browse the internet together
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Dyte's Remote Browser plugin to co-browse the internet together

Dyte's remote browser plugin lets multiple users co-browse the internet at the same time during a video call. Learn more about our remote browser plugin now.
Rohan Mukherjee by Rohan Mukherjee 7 min read

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