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Ask Alice | CR 268

Posted on: August 3, 2017

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Mike has a huge announcement towards the end of the show. Leading up to it we discuss the case against Kotlin, the next tech after Flash to die & the obvious reason Bots are going to be big.

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— Show Notes: —

Hoopla

  • The Case Against Kotlin
  • Flash is Dead: What Technologies Might Be Next?

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  • ZOMG RSI

Bots

  • Bots are Replacing Managers

  • The Mad Botter
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  • The Mad Botter INC (@TheMadBotterINC) | Twitter

  • AI bot Alice from the Mad Botter offers agencies automation and integration

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