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    Adaptive Cards

    Adaptive Cards

    A new way for developers to exchange card content

    ...A conversational bot powered by Adaptive Cards can greatly simplify business workflows on your web site or through other channels. As the digital hub for many modern workers, Teams offers multiple extensibility points for apps to integrate with. Email has long been life-blood of an information worker, and now you can deliver actionable content directly to their inbox.
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    Bot Framework Emulator

    Bot Framework Emulator

    Locally test and debug chat bots built with the Bot Framework SDK

    Bot Framework Emulator is a desktop application that allows bot developers to test and debug bots, either locally or remotely. Using the Emulator, you can chat with your bot and inspect the messages that your bot sends and receives. The Emulator displays messages as they would appear in a web chat UI and logs JSON requests and responses as you exchange messages with your bot. Before you deploy your bot to the cloud, run it locally and test it using the Emulator. You can test your bot using the Emulator even if you haven't yet created it with Azure Bot Service or configured it to run on any channels. Before connecting your bot to the Bot Framework Emulator, you need to run your bot locally. ...
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