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Software developers use a lot of integrated development environments (IDEs) — such as Xcode, Eclipse, or Visual Studio — to develop applications. There are also specialized IDEs for certain fields, such as Unity, Unreal, or Blender for game and VR development. Guys from PullString think a similar capability is equally important for the evolution of the field of conversational AI: to make it easier to create, debug, and maintain the combination of code and content that’s needed to make conversational agents, or chatbots. So, except from building really amazing and complex bots for their clients, Pullstring also contributes really a lot to the community by writing articles, books, etc. And here is the article about one more thing they’ve built: Conversational IDE called PullString Author. It provides a general conversational editing tool for everyone in the field; one that can be useful to both content creators and software developers alike. I can’t tell you here about all the features it has, because “we’ve invested more than 50 engineer years of effort to build just such a conversational IDE”, so worth reading the article, these guys are really rocking the bots world 🔥 https://goo.gl/6Hqj5q