Adaptive Cards

by miguelrocheforton 5/20/22, 4:45 PMwith 35 comments
by miguelrocheforton 5/20/22, 5:01 PM

I maintain a list of Adaptive Cards projects and resources here:

https://github.com/miguelrochefort/awesome-adaptive-cards

by Gyson 5/22/22, 11:27 AM

This reminds me of https://jasonette.com/

Very interesting idea because it can be much more platform agnostic then html. Ideally resulting in moving away from the html everywhere, which often means including a separate browser everywhere and non native UIs.

by dchukon 5/22/22, 2:35 PM

Interesting, seems similar to what Joel is doing here: https://blockprotocol.org

by michaelmioron 5/22/22, 11:41 AM

Would be great to see something like catch on for other chat platforms as well (e.g. Slack, Messenger, etc.). Being able to define a UI once for all those would be great.

by spankaleeon 5/22/22, 3:01 PM

This is what HTML is for, and if you look at the schema it has many of the same element/container concepts that HTML has.

A subset of HTML designed for easy embedding, possibly removing features and quirks and allowing for a smaller and faster runtime was the goal of the project that directly preceded and led to Flutter. I wish that goal had remained so that we had a cross-platform UI runtime that was still lightweight on the web.

by jacknewson 5/22/22, 2:30 PM

Is it just me or is the video a word-soup marketing pitch of benefits, possibilities etc? 'Open yourself up to content, with adaptive cards'.

What does this thing actually do, and how does it work?

by eliseumdson 5/22/22, 4:31 PM

Wow, this is very hard to read. It should be illegal to use light grey text on a white background.

by therminon 5/22/22, 7:36 PM

Seems incredibly like an intentionally style-less, script-less version of HTML: a tree structure of blocks, tables, lists etc with simple actions like "show", "hide" and "submit form".

by eternityforeston 5/22/22, 1:25 PM

Looks amazing! It's not every day I see a new technology that actually stands out. I could see a lot of apps being built largely as card galleries.

Also, "Experience Owners" should be nominated for Buzzword of the Year. It's so incredibly plastic corporate buzzword-y, but actually kind of does give a bit of a buzz when you see it.

by paulcam206on 5/23/22, 6:36 PM

Hey everyone -- I'm a dev on AdaptiveCards and happy to (attempt to) answer any questions folks might have :)

I'd be remiss if I didn't mention our monthly Community Calls. Feel free to join in! You can grab a .ics reminder here: https://aka.ms/adaptivecardscommunitycall

by brundolfon 5/23/22, 5:19 AM

Our industry has been chasing the dragon of universal GUI components for nearly as long as there have been GUIs. What's different this time?

by bloopernovaon 5/22/22, 1:36 PM

Unfortunately it didn't work in Linux Firefox :(

by password4321on 5/22/22, 12:59 PM

Smells new. Anyone willing to recommend how long to wait before adopting a new MS technology?

by wokwokwokon 5/22/22, 11:41 PM

Use this in teams automation.

It’s just another priority format you need a full blown editor to build your UI in.

Difficult to debug with, but works fine as long as you hardly ever need to change your templates.

by TeeMassiveon 5/23/22, 1:35 AM

Makes sense to have the Markdown equivalent but for UI. (In fact that wouldn't be a bad idea.)

by latchkeyon 5/22/22, 10:06 PM

This concept is patented:

https://patents.justia.com/patent/9285977

https://www.wrap.co/

by stayinrhythmon 5/23/22, 4:10 AM

"there are now 15 competing standards" vibes (https://xkcd.com/927/)