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Telegram.Bot is the most popular .NET Client for Telegram Bot API. The Bot API is an HTTP-based interface created for developers keen on building bots for Telegram. Check Bots: An introduction for developers to understand what a Telegram bot is and what it can do. All Bot API methods are already documented by Telegram but this book covers all you need to know to create a chatbot in .NET. There are also many concrete examples written in C#. The guides here can even be useful to bot developers...
.NET Standard bindings for Google's TensorFlow for developing models
TensorFlow.NET (TF.NET) provides a .NET Standard binding for TensorFlow. It aims to implement the complete Tensorflow API in C# which allows .NET developers to develop, train and deploy Machine Learning models with the cross-platform .NET Standard framework. TensorFlow.NET has built-in Keras high-level interface and is released as an independent package TensorFlow.Keras. SciSharp STACK's mission is to bring popular data science technology into the .NET world and to provide .NET developers...