How to Chat on Livecoding.tv Using an External XMPP Client

Now you can chat on Livecoding.tv using an external XMPP client. To use this feature follow these steps

  • Download and install Gajim (an external XMPP Client), you can also use Jabber. After installation select “I already have I want to use” and press forward button
    • Here are some useful  XMPP Clients for Windows, Mac, Android and iPhone users
      • Android       – AstraChat
      • iPhone         – Boogie Chat
      • Windows    – Pidgin
      • Mac               – Adium and Pidgin

Account

Than enter your user name + livecoding.tv as a Jabber ID and password.If you don’t have a password yet (social account signup), you can set by following this.login

If you have signed up with social account and don’t have password, you can create a password under channel settings, 

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Enter a password and click on “Set password” buttondddd

After login right click on highlighted livecoding.tv — Select join Group chat —- then click join new group chat.

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After that fill your nick name, and in server enter “chat.livecoding.tv”, If you know the user name of streamer you want to chat with “enter his/her user name in room and click join”

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And it will takes you to Wild’s chat Roomchat

Accounts and IP addresses which engage in spamming other users will be blocked or  eventually banned. So please don’t use the external chat client for spamming others.

So, download Gajim and start chatting now ☺

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I, Dr. Michael J. Garbade is the co-founder of the Education Ecosystem (aka LiveEdu), ex-Amazon, GE, Rebate Networks, Y-combinator. Python, Django, and DevOps Engineer. Serial Entrepreneur. Experienced in raising venture funding. I speak English and German as mother tongues. I have a Masters in Business Administration and Physics, and a Ph.D. in Venture Capital Financing. Currently, I am the Project Lead on the community project -Nationalcoronalvirus Hotline I write subject matter expert technical and business articles in leading blogs like Opensource.com, Dzone.com, Cybrary, Businessinsider, Entrepreneur.com, TechinAsia, Coindesk, and Cointelegraph. I am a frequent speaker and panelist at tech and blockchain conferences around the globe. I serve as a start-up mentor at Axel Springer Accelerator, NY Edtech Accelerator, Seedstars, and Learnlaunch Accelerator. I love hackathons and often serve as a technical judge on hackathon panels.