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Create a conference call in PHP, Ruby or ASP.NET Core with these tutorials, and more.

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View in browser This month’s surge in Voice blog posts sees us almost finished the first phase

View in browser This month’s surge in Voice blog posts sees us almost finished the first phase of our X with Y blog campaign. Which is perfectly timed as we’ve just hired our first developer educator on the developer relations team and we’re excited to get them started on the next stage which will see us introducing more TokBox content as well as adding some of the most popular web and frontend frameworks into the mix. I can’t wait to start sharing this new content with you all. [Martyn.png] Aaron Bassett Developer Advocate Manager Nexmo, The Vonage API Platform Featured Article [Build a Conference Call with the Nexmo Voice API and PHP »]( [php-conference-call-1.png]( [In this tutorial you will learn how to build a conference call "conversation" for multiple participants using PHP and Nexmo »]( Blog [How to Receive Phone Calls with Node-RED]( » [Build a Conference Call with the Nexmo Voice API and Ruby on Rails]( » [Forward a Call via Voice Proxy with PHP]( » [Build a Conference Call with the Nexmo Voice API and ASP.NET Core]( » CUSTOMER SUCCESS [Using the SalonIQ system, a salon can send a message to a client to remind them of an upcoming appointment. These communications are made possible via Nexmo’s SMS API. »]( DOCS AND DEMOS UPDATE [Nexmo and Google Cloud Speech-To-Text Demo]( » [Example GraphQL Server for Nexmo Number Insight]( » [Nexmo News Monitor]( » RECOMMENDED RESOURCES [Develop Voice and Messaging Applications with Android, iOS and JavaScript]( » [Nexmo Spring Boot Starter App]( » [Nexmo-Rails - Our New Ruby on Rails Gem]( » JOIN US AT... [JSConf EU](June 1 - June 2 Berlin, Germany [SpringOne Tour]( June 4 - June 5 San Francisco, CA [DevRelCon]( 6 June - June 7 San Francisco, CA [Pixel Pioneers]( June 6 Bristol, United Kingdom Nexmo Events [JSConf.Asia]( June 14 - June 16 Singapore [SpringOne Tour]( June 20 - June 21 Minneapolis, MN [EuRuKo 2019]( June 21 - June 22 Rotterdam, Netherlands [Nexmo Icon.png](#) Loved by Developers. Built for Business.™ [Nexmo Facebook]( [Nexmo Twitter]( [Nexmo LinkedIn.png]( [Nexmo Youtube]( Nexmo, The Vonage API Platform 501 2nd Street, Suite 310, San Francisco, CA 94107 | [Unsubscribe](

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