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botbuilder-community-dotnet
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Chatterbox with OpenAI’s GPT-3 and Bot Framework Composer
So, in this post, I'm going to talk about adding an opensource community component of Google Actions SDK. This component is powered by the Actions SDK adapter which is primarily built by Gary Pretty (big thanks to him). Once you're in the Package Manager section, find Bot.Builder.Community.Components.Adapter.ActionsSDK and click on install on the right.
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Introducing Bot Framework Component Model for better sharing and extensibility
The Bot Framework Component Model is the new framework to share and re-use bot's functionality in the form of bot templates (Empty bot, Core bot with Language), packages (Custom Adapters, Middleware) or complete bots as skills. You can now create the bots with confidence as you won't find yourself in a situation where you can't customize or find it difficult to share the portions of your bot with others (unless it's poorly designed 🤐)
SoapCore
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Questions about OWIN and WCF from a high level.
If you have a need to still support existing client apps that used a WCF backend then this or SoapCore are both options but I don’t think they have full support for all features that WCF had.
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20 years of .NET: Reflecting on Microsoft's not-Java
Insted of CoreWCF we used SoapCore which is way more stable https://github.com/DigDes/SoapCore/
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How do I explain .NET 5/6 to people not keeping up with it?
For WCF: https://github.com/DigDes/SoapCore
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Contract First Web Service Development in .NET
Sure, we could use Soap Core, but to work with existing contracts I find it to be a very manual solution and with some risk of inadvertently altering the schema.
What are some alternatives?
SysBot.NET - sys-botbase client for remote control automation of Nintendo Switch consoles.
CoreWCF - Main repository for the Core WCF project
clockify-nlp-bot - An NLP driven bot for interacting with Clockify timesheet via different channels
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
Jasmin-Ransomware - Jasmin Ransomware is an advanced red team tool (WannaCry Clone) used for simulating real ransomware attacks. Jasmin helps security researchers to overcome the risk of external attacks.
Carter - Carter is framework that is a thin layer of extension methods and functionality over ASP.NET Core allowing code to be more explicit and most importantly more enjoyable.
Ookii.Dialogs.Wpf - Awesome dialogs for Windows Desktop applications built with Microsoft .NET (WPF)
AspNetCoreRateLimit - ASP.NET Core rate limiting middleware
MVVM Dialogs - Library simplifying the concept of opening dialogs from a view model when using MVVM in WPF
ServiceStack - Thoughtfully architected, obscenely fast, thoroughly enjoyable web services for all
Jackett - API Support for your favorite torrent trackers
wcf - This repo contains the client-oriented WCF libraries that enable applications built on .NET Core to communicate with WCF services.