JamesMann.BotFramework
CognitiveRocket
JamesMann.BotFramework | CognitiveRocket | |
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9 | 18 | |
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10.0 | 1.7 | |
almost 6 years ago | 11 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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JamesMann.BotFramework
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Hacktoberfest for .NET Developers (C# Edition)
Although I created CognitiveRocket repo for the purpose of sharing my demos, slide decks etc. but I still remember submitting my first ever pull request on my friend's (James Mann) repo which later became one of the reasons to start Bot Builder Community Project and to enable all the Microsoft Bot Framework enthusiasts and developers to join hands together to build fantastic tools for everyone. ðŸ›
CognitiveRocket
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Create personalized experiences for your apps, bots and websites with Azure Personalizer - Part 3
It totally depends upon you as how you want to secure Power Platform environment. It can be your sandbox, your trial instance or also a Developer Plan. I have got a M365 Developer Plan and I will be using that. My complete solution (Custom Connector + Power Virtual Agents) is available on my usual GitHub repo for the AI for Every Developer series. You can play with it.
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Create personalized experiences for your apps, bots and websites with Azure Personalizer - Part 2
In my Personalizer Library, I am using the preview version of the .NET SDK
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Hacktoberfest for .NET Developers (C# Edition)
Although I created CognitiveRocket repo for the purpose of sharing my demos, slide decks etc. but I still remember submitting my first ever pull request on my friend's (James Mann) repo which later became one of the reasons to start Bot Builder Community Project and to enable all the Microsoft Bot Framework enthusiasts and developers to join hands together to build fantastic tools for everyone. ðŸ›
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Dive into Sentiment Analysis with Opinion Mining
In this blog post, I've applied a generic approach and created an Azure Function for you. As I've kept it opensource so feel free to download and use in your own projects. All you have to do is to change the endpoint URL and API Key.
What are some alternatives?
azure-functions-openapi-extension - This extension provides an Azure Functions app with Open API capability for better discoverability to consuming parties
Crm.Specflow - D365 Extension for SpecFlow allows you to automatically test your Dynamics 365 CE implementation. It provides a broad set of SpecFlow steps to help you create your scripts very rapidly. It leverages the EasyRepro library from Microsoft for the User Interface related tests.
docs - This repository contains .NET Documentation.
daany - Daany - .NET DAta ANalYtics .NET library with the implementation of DataFrame, Time series decompositions and Linear Algebra routines BLASS and LAPACK.
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
SentimentAnalyzer - This repo contains the source code of SentimentAnalyzer. It's an on-device (offline) open-source library to find out what customers think of your brand or topic by analyzing raw text for clues about positive or negative sentiment. Powered by ML.NET
Telegram-Bots - Telegram bots for fun and productivity
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.