I’ve been experimenting with bots for a couple of years now and I’ve gone through IBM Watson’s Dialog API, api.ai and Wit.ai for NLU As A Service.
In the first part of this series, we went through some of the concepts that Wit.ai introduced in their (relatively) new Bot Engine.
Recently, Ire Aderinokun has been dropping knowledge on how to build a Progressive Web App with push notifications, local storage and all that good stuff on bitsofco.de. In the third post of the series, she goes over how push…
I’ve always wanted to build Jarvis.
Sometime last year, I was looking for something to build for a school project when I found this tutorial on how to build an Arduino controlled home…
Over the past couple of months, I’ve been SLOWLY building a customizable messaging UI library for Android inspired by JSQMessagesViewController.
There are increasing use cases for having a chat user interface within your application and in a lot of…
This is the fourth part in the Building a Voice Controlled Home Automation series. You can find the first part here.
I recently built the Tweet-at-Senate application, a simple web app that lets users tweet once every day to the Nigerian senate, imploring them to slash their salaries. All it requires from the user is Twitter authentication, after which it posts the tweet randomly. You can read…
This is the third part in the Building a Voice Controlled Home Automation series. You can find the first part here.