By the end of this camp, you should be able to create your own Alexa skills and publish them to the Alexa Skills Store.
Read MoreI recently started hosting Alexa development classes for kids. I teach them about how Alexa works, different methods of creating Alexa skills, advanced features to make their skills more interesting, and more.
Read MoreI published my fourth skill to the Alexa Skill Store: STEM Party.
Read MoreI was learning how to add audio clips to an Alexa skill today, and it’s simpler than I was expecting! I thought I would have to memorize 20 lines of code, but it’s not that difficult.
Read MoreI’ve been creating lots of YouTube videos on Alexa, but on Sunday, April 26th, I held my first live webinar!
Read MoreDashbot is a service that helps you track your Alexa skill’s analytics more comprehensively than the Amazon Developer Portal. If your requirements are not satisfied with the data provided by the Dev Portal, then I would suggest using Dashbot.
Read MoreToday, I went to my very first Hackathon, and I’ll admit, I wasn’t thinking it would be very interesting. It was very fun and definitely worth the time.
Read MoreAdding localization is one of the easiest and best ways to improve your Alexa skill. Instead of only one country, countries all over the globe will use and enjoy your skill!
Read MoreI recently finished my second skill, Meal Buddy. I was brainstorming new skill ideas when it hit me: How about a Spin the Wheel skill?
Read MoreFor my dad’s birthday, I was wondering what I should give him. I briefly considered buying him a store-bought present, but I didn’t know what I should get. There wasn’t anything that seemed good enough. Then, I thought of the best thing he had done for me this year. My mind immediately went to one thing: Alexa.
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