You ask yourself: Why should I work for free? Our answer is simple, but stunning: You don’t! Because if you only give a little to the community, you will get back a lot. That is the principle of open source software development. Let us explain...
You use the whole jWebSocket solution for free.
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Based on the idea of a single visionary and innumerable contributions – long before you became aware of this project – jWebSocket has grown to a respectably comprehensive realtime web communication solution. All these endeavors have been made for you to use the software for free. Now it is your chance to give something in return, no matter, if it is an idea or a feature, a bug-fix or a long-term contribution – you are always welcome to join us!
You adapt jWebSocket to your individual needs and requirements.
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You still miss functions in order to optimally integrate jWebSocket into your projects? No problem. Just join together with other team members to reduce your efforts for the development of extensions or adaptations. Through teamwork, standardized tests and professional supervision you receive a solution that guarantees maximum quality, stability and security.
You find out everything about WebSockets and
make yourself fit for the future of web communication.
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WebSockets has been around for some years. However, in dialogue with web developers we often observe that the enormous potential of this technology is largely unknown. By working in the jWebSocket team you are sharing your own knowledge and in return benefit from the know-how and experience of others. In this way, you will broaden your skills quickly and are able to exploit the full potential of WebSockets for your own purposes. Thus, you are one step ahead the current state-of-the-art of web communication. This pays off – to customers, competitors, colleagues or your employer.
You play an active part in the innovation of Web 3.0 realtime communication.
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Unlike in commercial products you determine, in which direction jWebSocket is developed, which features and interfaces are added or removed, by your ideas, suggestions, discussions and own contributions. Convince us of your visions! Use the chance to shape the future of web communication!
You are member of an enthusiastic community – supporting each other
by sharing knowledge, ideas and experiences.
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The name jWebSocket represents people from all over the world who work together on innovative communication solutions for the web – professionally, motivated, dedicated, and with joy. In our team visionary developer know-how is combined with professional knowledge in the areas of design, communication and sales. We work closely together and support each other in all key issues of open source software production. Be part of it!
You boost your reputation.
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We present jWebSocket at conferences, in journals, specialist publications and social media as well as on our website. On every channel we tell the world that the jWebSocket success is based on the efforts of many high professionals like you. And we even dignify your individual contribution towards the world. For more reputation you also have the chance to actively participate on our communication activities like speaking at conferences or writing your own chapter in our publications. The other way around we offer you support for your software development, communication activities and publications. In case of commercial cooperations you can even participate on profit by offering customer-specific contribution.
You support the open source thought.
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The whole open source community benefits from your jWebSocket contribution. Because with supporting an open source project you help to carry out the open source idea and establish it. Thus, more and more people profit from the open source advantages:
- High quality and innovation potential
- Adaptability and flexibility
- Reuse of code
- Independency
- Security
- High compatibility and interoperability
- Reduced costs
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