Become a sponsor to Steven Pears
By day I'm an architect for part of a FinTech company, and it's really rewarding work. But over the last couple of years an increasingly important part of my professional life has been the open source work I've done with Alexa.NET and its community.
I'm hugely proud of the users we have creating incredible voice applications with our libraries, and making them even cooler with the extensions and support we've been able to bring to the community. My first PR was just to add some tests and now it's a dozen packages and a lot of tests later and we still get people saying how much easier it is with the work we've done. From graphics and notifications to actual skill management our users are doing it all and it's just great to be able to help with that.
Featured work
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stoiveyp/Alexa.NET.Management
A .NET SDK for the Alexa Skills Management API
C# 14 -
stoiveyp/Alexa.NET.Notifications
A simple .NET Core library for handling and sending notifications within Alexa skills
C# 5 -
stoiveyp/Alexa.NET.Gadgets
A simple package built to work with Gadgets API
C# 8 -
stoiveyp/Alexa.NET.InSkillPricing
A simple package built to work with Alexa In Skill Products
C# 5 -
stoiveyp/alexa-skills-dotnet
An Amazon Alexa Skills SDK for .NET
C# 1 -
stoiveyp/Alexa.NET.APL
Small helper library to allow Alexa.NET skills to work with APL
C# 8