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Get User Info With Your Chat Bot

Get User Info With Your Chat Bot In Microsoft Teams

Jun 17, 2019Doumer.Net, Bot Framework, Bot Framework V4, Bots, C#BotframeworkV4, Bots

When hearing the term “chat bot”, surely most people think about social media bots, QnA Bots e.t.c. But bots can serve different purposes. They can be used to channel messages, or automate certain tasks. These functionalities which diverge from the idea most people have of chat bots require certain specific features which are not available […]

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Proactive Bot in Teams with the Microsoft Botframework V4

Building a Proactive Message Bot in Teams with The Botframework v4 in c#

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May 12, 2019Doumer.Net, Bot Framework, Bot Framework V4, C#Bot Framework, BotframeworkV4, C#, Proactive Bot, Proactive Message Bot

Hello friends, today we will talk about something different (something that has nothing to do with mobile or desktop apps). We will build a simple proactive message bot. If you have been using Microsoft’s Botframework, you must have noticed the shift from the V3 to the V4 version and all the changes that came along. […]

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Polly and Xamarin Forms

Consume REST APIs in Your App in a Resilient Way with Polly and Xamarin Forms

Apr 27, 2019Doumer.Net, C#.Net, Polly

Nowadays, most mobile and desktop applications depend on external services for their optimal operations. Whether it is for the consumption of data or sending data via a REST API, or the download of data from a third-party source. When you build an application that depends on these external services, the communication between your application and […]

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Edit Label Custom Control in Xamarin.Forms XAML

Building An Edit Label Custom Control in Xamarin Forms.

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Mar 8, 2019Doumer.Net, C#, Xamarin, Xamarin.Formsxamarin, Xamarin.Forms, XAML

When displaying textual information to your user, you want it to be well displayed with good font size, appropriate style, text color… But you also want the user to edit this information with minimum efforts. You can build a custom control in Xamarin Forms for this purpose. Let’s say you have a page in your […]

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Creating A Snack Bar In Xamarin Forms XAML

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Jan 21, 2019Doumer.Net, C#, Xamarin, Xamarin.FormsXamarin.Forms

Hello friends, notifying users about what happens in your mobile application is necessary. There is the Snack Bar which is good for this scenario. But in Xamarin.Forms by default, you don’t have the ability to call snack bar. Though by default you can’t do this, it is possible to make a Snack Bar in Xamarin […]

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Calling Xamarin Forms ListView Context Action Commands From The Base View-Model

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Sep 9, 2018Doumer.Net, C#, Xamarin

The listview is surely one of the most used Xamarin Forms views. It is flexible and permits users to display complex sets of data easily. It has several builtin functionalities. Some of which are straight forward and easy to implement and others are tricky. There are several advanced functionalities which can be implemented on the […]

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How To Get An In Depth Insight Of Your Code With NDepend static analysis tool

Sep 1, 2018Doumer.Net, C#

As a software developer, you may have come across a situation where you need to measure the quality the source code you have at hand. How well is the code written ? is it easily maintainable ? and similar important questions. Obviously, you don’t want to go through each line of code in the whole […]

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Xamarin Forms Tips Part 3: Change Randomly A View’s Color At Run-time

Aug 12, 2018Doumer.Net, C#, Xamarin

Hi everyone, here is the third part of the Xamarin Forms Tips series. Today, we will look at how to change a view’s color randomly at run time. I implemented this feature in the “My Expenditures” application. As you can see on the screenshots above, the first letter of the user’s name changes color every […]

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Xamarin Forms Tips Part 2 : Numeric Entry Recipes

Aug 4, 2018Doumer.Net, C#, Xamarin

Hi everyone, here is the second part of my Xamarin Tips series. Just as a reminder. The posts I’ll make for this series will have as case study a simple app. It will be about how I used features available in Xamarin Forms to produce unique UI for the app. The app’s name is : […]

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A Look At New Xamarin Forms Features

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Jul 28, 2018Doumer.Net, C#, Xamarin

Hello, everyone. Xamarin Forms has been evolving quickly and a few weeks after Xamarin Forms 3.0 was announced, the version 3.1 (3.2 will soon be released as stable version) was already released. As developers we have to stay up to date with the changes made to the frameworks we use. I was looking at xamarin […]

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