- getting started with the mixed reality extensions MRE sdk
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- MRE Hello World Sample
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- Displaying our MRE objects in Altspace VR worlds
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- Issues the standard MRE typescript boilerplate
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- A better MRE typescript and ESBuild boilerplate
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- Hot Reloading MRE using ESBuild and ESBuild-Register
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- Calling API's from MRE objects with Chuck Norris
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- Github Copilot actually works sometimes
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- Displaying our API powered MRE object in an altspacevr world
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- Deploying our MRE objects to Azure
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- Installing Azure CLI tools and logging in
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- Creating an Azure Container Registry
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- Building Mixed Reality Extensions using Docker Build and Dockerfile
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- Building for Azure on an Apple Silicon M1
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- tagging docker image for azure
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- pushing docker image to azure container registry
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- deploying container image to azure container instances
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- configuring altspace vr to use our MRE azure container instance
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- conclusion
Description:
Learn how to build a Chuck Norris quote generator in the metaverse using AltspaceVR and Microsoft Mixed Reality Extensions (MRE) SDK. Get started with AltspaceVR, create custom universes and worlds, and develop dynamic objects using TypeScript. Explore a new boilerplate for quick MRE setup, enabling hot reloading with ESBuild. Discover how to integrate APIs, deploy to Azure Container Instances, and configure AltspaceVR to use your Azure-hosted MRE. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates creating, testing, and deploying a metaverse application, including tips for building on Apple Silicon M1 and using GitHub Copilot.
Using AltspaceVR and MRE to Build a Chuck Norris Quote Generator in the Metaverse Hosted in Azure