Phil Leggetter
Vonage Team Member
Phil is Head of Developer Relations at Nexmo. He's been working with real-time technologies since 2001 and has a background in building real-time SDKs and web browser-based trading apps. He spends most of his time working on developer relations and community at Nexmo and sharing those experiences. He also continues to share ideas of how real-time technologies can be used to enhance the features and performance of apps, and the experiences that they deliver to users. Phil's interests include developer community, JavaScript, architecture, real-time communications, APIs, developer tools and workflows, and developer experience.
Santa Delivery Notifications via Facebook Messenger
In this tutorial we find out how to use geolocation and the Nexmo Dispatch API to send notifications via Facebook Messenger
Dec 19, 2018
Making Phone Calls from a Web Browser With Vue.js and Vonage
How to make a phone call from a web browser using Vue.js, Node.js, and Vonage's In-App Voice, to call any phone on the planet.
Aug 21, 2018
Say Hello to @NexmoDev ?
Today, we have launched a new Twitter profile, @NexmoDev. This account differs from our @Nexmo account in that it is focused purely on sharing news...
Sep 14, 2017
Nexmo APIs Now Available on IBM Bluemix
Nexmo is proud to announce the availability of the Nexmo API platform in the IBM Bluemix Catalog and IBM Marketplace. This immediately opens the Ne...
May 16, 2017
One Year of Developer Relations at Nexmo
An insight into the first year of the Developer Relations team at Nexmo
Mar 14, 2017
Getting Started with SMS and Voice Programmable Communications
SMS and Voice programmable communications: Sending SMS and Receiving SMS, Making Phone Calls and Receiving Phone Calls using Nexmo Voice and SMS APIs.
Mar 03, 2017
Building a Customer Service Chat App with Rails 5 Action Cable and SMS
In this tutorial we'll cover how to build a customer service chat application with Ruby on Rails 5 Action Cable and SMS using the Nexmo SMS API.
Jul 14, 2016
Introducing the Nexmo Command Line Interface (CLI)
We’ve been testing and using the Nexmo Command Line Interface (CLI) for just over a month. We’re pretty happy with it so we thought we’d share it w...
Jun 29, 2016
Talking Real-Time Web Apps and .NET at NDC Oslo
I recent headed to Oslo, Norway for NDC Oslo to share my thoughts on Real-Time Web Apps and .NET. In this talk I cover how you can use SignalR, XSo...
Jun 23, 2016
Building a Voice Alerts Broadcast System using Ruby
In this tutorial we'll build a Nexmo Voice Alerts Broadcast System using Ruby with Sinatra and the Nexmo Text-To-Speech API (TTS).
Jun 21, 2016
Two Factor Authentication (2FA) in a Ruby on Rails App with Devise and Nexmo Verify
This is a guest post by Cristiano Betta I love applications that support two factor authentication! Whether it is through SMS, voice, or other mean...
Jun 07, 2016
Claim Nexmo Credit and Disrupt the Travel Industry with Skyscanner
Our friends at Skyscanner are challenging all start-ups, developers and aspiring entrepreneurs to build a game-changing new travel search website o...
Jun 02, 2016
New Nexmo Python Library Released for PyCon
We’re pleased that we’ve released v1.2.0 of the official Nexmo Python library in time for PyCon. Right now it’s a different animal to the PHP libra...
May 30, 2016
php[tek] 2016 Live Stream
We’re proud to be involved with php[tek] 2016 as Community Night Sponsors. We’ll have a booth at the event and Tim Lytle will be giving a talk on R...
May 23, 2016
Real-Time Web Apps and .NET. What Are Your Options?
So many applications now offer some form of real-time UX and real-time functionality is becoming increasingly essential as technology trends evolve...
May 19, 2016
Hello World from the Growing Nexmo Developer Relations Team
We’ve had a Developer Relations team at Nexmo since day one. The team generally consisted of Tim Lytle, vehemently representing and engaging with d...
May 03, 2016