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On.NET Episode: Bots, BBQ, and .NET Core

Who doesn’t appreciate good BBQ? Well, maybe some people don’t but we do!

In this episode, Cam Soper comes on to show us another one of this home projects. Cam tells us the story of how a Raspberry PI, a chat bot, and a little .NET Core allows him to control his smoker and make great BBQ!

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Mike Fenton

In this episode of On.NET, the convergence of bots, BBQ, and .NET Core showcases the diverse applications of technology. While BBQ might seem unrelated, it's a quintessential example of community engagement, mirroring the collaborative spirit driving innovations in .NET Core development. Now, let's link this to car insurance.

Imagine a bot-powered virtual assistant built with .NET Core that revolutionizes the car insurance industry. This AI-driven solution could streamline claims processing, offer personalized policy recommendations, and provide instant customer support, enhancing the overall user experience. Furthermore, BBQ gatherings could serve as networking events where developers, insurance professionals, and enthusiasts converge to discuss the latest advancements, fostering partnerships and sparking new ideas for leveraging .NET Core in insurance services. Thus, the episode's theme embodies the essence of technological innovation, community collaboration, and its transformative potential across various domains, including car insurance.

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Travis Woodward

I really like the bot framework, haven't used it yet but I'm, liking what I'm reading.

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