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Create facebook messenger chatbot using PHP

Chatbots are the latest sensation in social media communication channels. These automated chat systems are especially build to receive vistiors on social media chats and provide basic information to the visitors about your business. This information could include event schedules, product information, latest deals, store offers and general information about the brand. Entrepreneurs and brand marketers employ chatbots to handle the bulk of chats queries. This way, a large number of queries could be easily handled with minimum costs. Chatbots help reduces the dependence on human customer service representatives (CSR). These chatbots vet out common queries so that the human CSR cold focus on queries that require processing of multiple information sources. Since chatbots steer all conversation toward a pre-set direction, it is easy and time-efficient to use these chatbots instead of human CSR. In this article, I will create a simple Facebook chatbot that could carry out an...

What is Phalcon?

What is Phalcon?? What is Phalcon Phalcon is developed by group of developers where  Andres Gutierrez  was their team head. Phalcon is an open-source framework of PHP programming language. It is based on Module View Controller (MVC) pattern. Phalcon is the first framework that implements ORM in C-programming language. Phalcon Application Structure Phalcon key feature is that it is a loosely coupled framework. Phalcon allows user to build project with a directory structure that is convenient for specific application. It follows MVC and has "Standard Structure". Phalcon has the following directory structure for a project: //structure layout Application:  It contains the config, controllers and views resource folder. This directory defines all the functionality of an application. It consists of vital scripts and files which runs on the server. Configuration:  It defines the configuration properties of the application. It consists of four files: ...