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This post shows you how to create an extremely powerful virtual assistant with Azure OpenAI and Azure Speech Services for all languages. It is just a static web application without running any server and everything done with client side JavaScript. Azure OpenAI Service provides developers with API calls to make a virtual assistant that uses Azure AI and speech services. Students can use it to get course-related answers. You can try the Live2D Azure OpenAI chatbot by creating an Azure subscription and configuring it.21KViews1like5Comments"Build a Twitter Bot in 5 Minutes Without Any Code - Complete Guide"
Are you interested in building your own Twitter bot, but intimidated by the thought of writing code in a programming language like Python or JavaScript? Don't worry, you can create your own bot without any coding experience using Azure Logic Apps! Azure Logic Apps is a cloud platform that allows you to create and run automated workflows with minimal coding required. It is fully managed by Microsoft Azure, meaning you don't have to worry about hosting, scaling, or maintaining your solution. Plus, it offers hundreds of pre-built connectors to easily connect and integrate apps, data, services, and systems. In this guide, we'll show you how to build a Twitter bot using Azure Logic Apps in just 5 minutes. All you need is an Azure for Students subscription, which you can obtain with a student email address or the GitHub Student Developer Pack. Follow our step-by-step instructions and you'll have your own automated Twitter bot up and running in no time! Don't let coding barriers hold you back from building your own Twitter bot. Try Azure Logic Apps today and start automating your Twitter experience."8.4KViews5likes1CommentHow to build a user interactive bot with Microsoft Bot Framework
First published on MSDN on Oct 28, 2017 Guest blog by Shu Ishida Microsoft Student Partner at Oxford University About meMy name is Shu Ishida, and I am a third year engineering student at the University of Oxford.4.5KViews0likes0CommentsBuilding an Assignment Bot with Microsoft Bot Framework
First published on MSDN on Oct 12, 2017 Guest blog by Wang (Leonard) Ge Microsoft Student Partner at Imperial College London About meHello! My name is Leonard I’m a 2nd year student, studying Computer Science Engineering at Imperial College London My interest areas mainly include front end development, Here is my LinkedIn profile https://www.899Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Spot Market – My university industrial project
First published on MSDN on Apr 19, 2017 Guest post by Maya Afshar from University College London What is this all about? As a Computer Science student at university, I sometimes felt conscious if I am spending my time learning things that will help me with to tackle real-world problems.756Views0likes0Comments