The 40-Minute Enforcer: Coding in Rust to Tame Zoom

2024-09-22
Join Corey as he dives into the world of Rust programming to create a unique tool that automatically ends Zoom meetings after a set duration! In this exciting coding stream, watch as Corey tackles the Zoom API, wrestles with OAuth, and brings his 'Just Adios' app to life. Highlights: - Setting up the project structure and essential dependencies - Implementing OAuth for Zoom authentication - Creating database models and handling user sessions - Successfully ending instant Zoom meetings after 60 seconds - Discovering the challenges of working with different Zoom meeting types While Corey gets the app working for immediate meetings, he uncovers some interesting quirks in the Zoom API. Watch as he problem-solves in real-time and lays out plans for future improvements, including webhook integration for handling scheduled and personal meeting room sessions. Whether you're a Rust enthusiast, interested in API integrations, or just curious about the development process, this stream offers valuable insights and real-world coding challenges. Don't miss Corey's creative solution to bring back the 40-minute meeting limit! Stay tuned for the next stream where Corey plans to tackle stateful tracking of meeting participants and expand the app's capabilities. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to catch the next part of this exciting project!

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