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tjlytle
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Comment #8525081
At Nexmo we've been powering similar solutions for a lot of apps through our SMS API. However, we've just released a higher-level API that leverages our SMS / Voice APIs to make th…
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Comment #7695018
What provider are you using for sending the SMS?
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Comment #5786552
I'm sure the team would appreciate the feedback as to where the deliverability was less than another provider. Also, might want to ask about the recently added tools to use your co…
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Comment #5782870
Nexmo also provides deliverability statistics: https://dashboard.nexmo.com/ratios/public
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Comment #5782830
Disclaimer: I do a bit of part time dev evang for Nexmo. Nexmo should be pretty good across the board as it pertains to what delivers best (direct to carrier model: http://blog.nex…
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Comment #4247554
Would be interested in knowing how you're doing the content filtering. Returning a filtering proxy server in place of the actual server?
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Comment #4247536
Composer as well ( http://getcomposer.org/ ) - no one true way with PHP, but that doesn't mean there can't be a few good ways.
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Comment #4247531
True. Not a strength for the language though - if that's a big part of what you do, then I'd consider something else. That said, I've built plenty of applications that used PHP on …
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Comment #4246604
There are pros/cons to any language. If you're developing something web related, PHP is certainly worth considering (especially in your case, as you have experience with it). Just …
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Comment #4246576
Right now I'm a contract developer (building web applications for clients) - if that wasn't possible (and, since it seems like a cop out, I'll ignore non-internet related programmi…
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Comment #4240745
CloudMine ( https://cloudmine.me ) recently updated their dashboard, and while I haven't had a chance to really work through it all, it looks pretty nice.s Since it's backend as a …
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Comment #3758805
It's an easy read - not something you can always say about technical books. I thought it did a good job filling the gap between 'how to write automated tests' and actually writing …
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