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Alex Lakatos
Vonage Alumni
Alex Lakatos is a JavaScript Developer Advocate for Nexmo. In his spare time he volunteers at Mozilla as a Tech Speaker and a Reps Mentor. JavaScript developer building on the open web, he has been pushing its boundaries every day. When he’s not programming in London, he likes to travel the world, so it’s likely you’ll bump into him in an airport lounge.

May 4, 2021
Building Your Next CLI
The Nexmo CLI is something we all use daily, so it is pretty essential, and we're investing the time to re-write it. I thought I'd share the process we're using to work on our next CLI application, in case you are interested or have a project like this yourself someday.

February 19, 2020
How to Send and Receive SMS Messages with Nuxt.js and the Nexmo SMS API
Vue.js is one of the new progressive JavaScript frameworks making the rounds of the front-end world. It is one of the most approachable, versatile and performant frameworks out there, and here at Nexmo, we’ve recently switched our Nexmo Developer Portal to using Vue.js. In 2018 we (em)powered EMF Camp using Vue.js applications in conjunction with […]