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Building Slack Bots for Fun and Profit (or at least fun)
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Cole Furfaro-Strode
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I’ve built a lot of Slack bots, some of which we use every day at [SparkPost][1] to [keep us productive][2], some of which, let’s be honest, are for my own [enjoyment][3]. My favorite thing about Slack bots is they are easy to build and entertaining, which makes them a great playground to learn more advanced engineering concepts. In this talk I’ll teach you how to build a Slack bot, how the [Skellington][4] library can make this process even easier, and how building your bot will secretly teach yourself continuous deployment. [1]:https://developers.sparkpost.com/ [2]:https://github.com/SparkPost/community-bot [3]:https://github.com/colestrode/marky-markov [4]:https://github.com/colestrode/skellington
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