To purchase one, go to Numbers > Buy Numbers and search for one that meets your needs. This tutorial also uses a virtual phone number. Once you have an account, you can find your API Key and API Secret at the top of the Vonage API Dashboard. If you don’t have one already, you can sign up today and start building with free credit. To complete this tutorial, you will need a Vonage API account. Once you have all that taken care of, we can move on to begin our application implementation. To build this application, you will need several items before we can start implementing it: Tl dr If you would like to skip ahead and just run the app, you can find a fully working version on GitHub. In this tutorial we will be building utilizing the Microsoft Azure Speech Translation API.
There are several possible providers we can integrate with to provide text translation.
#Azure speech to text languages code#
It allows us to both integrate only the external code we actually need and to give it only the runtime permissions we desire it to have. We are building using Deno as our runtime environment because Deno lets us build a server-side app in TypeScript with lightweight dependencies.