On Saturday, 7 January 2017 at 13:17:35 UTC, extrawurst wrote:
Hi guys,
the last 2 weeks I jumped on a new toy project: An Alexa Skill
written in D.
It is a skill that allows me to voice control my TV receiver
with commands like:
Alexa, ask Telly to go to standby
Alexa, ask Telly what is currently running
The project and all the source code sits on github:
https://github.com/Extrawurst/alexa-openwebif
I created two new dub libraries that this app uses:
https://github.com/Extrawurst/openwebif-client-d
https://github.com/Extrawurst/alexa-skill-kit-d
*openwebif-client-d* is the REST api that my receiver speaks.
*alexa-skill-kit-d* is the base class and the types that amazon
throws at when the user activated your skill.
you can find the blog post here:
http://blog.extrawurst.org/programming/dlang/alexa/2017/01/06/alexa-in-d.html
Feel free to share, to spread the word about using D for this
fancy new tech.
~Stephan
Good work! I've been using my Echo for a little while now and
it's great to know I can start using D with it! Great write-up on
the project, thanks for sharing this.
-Doc