From the course: Microsoft Teams Bot Development

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- [Sahil] I wanted to leave you with some good links and further information you can read about that I wasn't able to cover in this course. A good place to start would be to learn about the bot service and the bot framework in general. Go to this link I have open in my browser right now, and you can look through the various documentation about the bot framework in general, along with samples, reference, and so on so forth. Microsoft has also put together a number of samples for us to see. Now, this is about the bot framework in general, but I think there are a lot of good concepts there, and certainly they apply to teams, as well. I would also encourage you to check out the Microsoft Teams developer platform section. This is more than just bots. It also talks about connectors and tabs, and so on so forth. But yes, this is another very valuable resource that you should check out. There's a Channel 9 video that Microsoft has that presented this at Build 2017, where they've talked about building bots for Microsoft teams. Some good practices, some good things to watch. I think it's worth a watch. And then they have put together a number of code samples that are specific to bots with Microsoft teams. I was able to show you three different examples, but here they've mentioned every single possibility, and this code is Node.js typescript, but there are other platforms that they've covered here, as well. If you're interested in C-Sharp samples, you can find them here, as well. And a couple of Twitter handles to follow to keep up with the latest on the Microsoft bot framework, follow MSBotFramework. And to keep up with Microsoft Teams, follow Microsoft Teams. My name is Sahil Malik. I hope you enjoyed watching this course and found it useful. Thank you very much for watching.

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