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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: APress

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781484235393

RRP: £39.99

PAGES: 568

PUBLICATION DATE:
August 28, 2018

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Practical Bot Development: Designing and Building Bots with Node.js and Microsoft Bot Builder Framework

Szymon Rozga

Explore the concept of bots and discover the motivation behind working with these new apps with messaging platforms. This book is an accessible resource teaching the basic concepts behind bot design and implementation. Each chapter builds on previous topics and, where appropriate, real working code is shown that implements the concepts. By just picking up a code editor, you can start creating smart, engaging, and useful bot experiences today.Practical Bot Development will teach you how to create your own bots on platforms like Facebook Messenger and Slack, incorporate extension APIs, and apply AI and ML algorithms in the cloud. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the information to reach thousands of new users with the bots you create!The book is a great resource for those looking and harness the benefits of building their own bots and leveraging the platform feasibility of them.What You’ll LearnUnderstand the general architecture of a botDistinguish between a great bot experience versus a bad bot experience.Explore the ideas behind natural language processing and apply them to bot developmentImplement real Messenger, Slack, and custom channel bots using Node.js and the Microsoft Bot Builder frameworkDeploy bots to Facebook Messenger and SlackWho This Book Is ForEngineers, hobbyists, and the design oriented community looking looking for an introduction to the technologies and concepts involved in building bots. The experience level could be from beginner to expert, although some familiarity with Node.js and APIs will be assumed.

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