I wrote this article about running Visual Studio Code on Linux here and wanted to now create a more complicated console app. To do this I wanted to install the Newtonsoft.Json NuGet Package. To open the console where the commands are added select View –> Integrated Terminal from the menu bar. I started with creating […]
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How to create a self-signed SAN certificate, wildcard certificate vs SAN
I have some domain names that I use for testing out Azure features, write some blogs and other fun stuff. I find myself needing, wanting to use HTTPS and using the instructions I wrote some time ago, see below, to create the certificate is long and tedious. I had an epiphany which lead me to […]
Read More →How to copy files or deploy code to a Nano Server
I am writing numerous posts about IIS on Nano with my intent to get an ASP.NET Core application up and running on it. There are already instructions for this shown directly below, but I like to do the exercise myself and document my experiences and lessons in addition. #ASPNETCORE #Nano #IIS What’s new in IIS […]
Read More →How to list Packages available when creating a Nano server
I have written numerous articles on Nano server, check them out. What’s new in IIS 10 How to list Packages available when creating a Nano server How to install IIS and Tracing on a Nano for Windows Server 2016 How to copy files or deploy code to a Nano Server How to connect and configure […]
Read More →How to get started with using LUIS, Language Understanding Intelligent Service, Skype Bot
This article is about consuming the LUIS API from a C# console app as seen in Figure 1. Instructions on how to configure and setup LUIS can be found here. NOTE: You might want to look at Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Luis and Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Luis.Models which provide a nice interface to LUIS. The source code can be downloaded here as […]
Read More →Brain Interface data analysis
I wrote this article here that describes what I am doing. I am in the process of creating the article that explains in complete detail how I did it. I expect to complete it by August or September. The best way to determine if a brain interface can really trigger an event, is by ensuring […]
Read More →Uploading my brain waves to the cloud, Azure IoT Hub and Emotiv brain interface
I have been reading a lot about brain interfaces and that the Tesla S can be summoned with the brain and that people have started having competitions with drones controlled by brain waves. I have recently acquired an Emotiv Insight® as shown in Figure 1 and have been doing some testing with it. Figure 1, […]
Read More →Top 10 must have Phrase List Features for your chatbot or any bot LUIS
If you haven’t already read my other posts on creating my #chatbot, then check them out: Create a Bot using an Azure App Service Bot Service Most common chatbot questions and how to answer them Publishing a chatbot using Bot Services and LUIS How I tested / debugged my chatbot that I created using the […]
Read More →Publishing a chatbot using Bot Services and LUIS
I wrote an article about how to build a #Bot using the Bot Service in Azure here and another article about how to answer the 10 most common #chatbot questions here. These are questions that all #chatbots need to answer, that is a very short baseline of what a chatbot needs to respond to. Create […]
Read More →Capture and Analyze Brain Waves using Azure, Part 2
I wrote this article for the December 2016 MSDN Magazine, it is part two of a two part series. Part one was published last month, November 2016, and can be accessed here. Part one of the article covers: The configuration of Emotiv SDK The configuration of the Azure IoT Hub Part two of the article […]
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