January 2019. Most up to Date Content for Any Developer. New Amazon Developer Console and Lambda Function Interface. 100% up–to–date.
Want to learn how to code Alexa Skills?
Want to share your skills with the REST OF THE WORLD?
How would you like if people were going crazy about the skills you’ve made?
In this course you will start as a beginner. There is no real prerequisites… only hard work! I will take you step by step of the process on how to create your very first Alexa Skill. I will first explain what everything is, creating accounts and then starting our first skill. There is no Alexa device needed as we will be test using the Amazon Alexa Developer Console. Will today be the day you start a new career path? If so, let’s get started!
What you will learn?
What is Amazon Alexa
AWS Lambda
Alexa Skills Kit (ASK)
Future of Alexa
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Setting up developer accounts
How to use Lambda
Learning what Intents, invocations, slots, utterances are
Basic coding in Python
Session Variables
Talk to Alexa and get her to save anything
Interactive apps
Testing for errors and error handling
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: Alexa Skill Development – From Beginner to Paid Professional
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Joe Vaughan –
Pros: I like the supplied boiler plate code. The instructor speaks clearly. Cons: Some parts are deeply frustrating. The instructor gives a survey of things within the Amazon development area and quickly goes through one example which works perfectly. Mine has yet to work at all, and the Alexa developer console keeps crashing. I’m following everything to the letter. The video images do not reflect what is currently seen on Amazon’s pages. It’s hard to navigate around, knowing the correct options were selected. Python knowledge is required. Suggestions: Go more slowly and explain things in greater detail relevant to the project being built. Update the videos for current content. Give a brief refresher on Python. Ultimately: Did I learn how to program the Amazon Echo? The answer is ‘no’ because the actual process is not explained in clear enough detail with help understanding why things go wrong, and the page constantly crashing makes me want to defenestrate this computer.
Jose Pacheco de Almeida Prado –
if you know something about Python and AWS, this course is a good first step to write an Alexa Skill program.
Bri Honey –
It seems a bit outdated