Hello list, This issue was resolved in private e-mail with Alain, but the solution seems relevant for others too, I think. (The issue was: for debugging...
In addition to this message: The select through commands (select xxx through yyy) suffered from the fact that when a lot of ranges match this command only a...
I recall reading here that the NatSpeak 9 EULA forbids using tools like Natlink to enhance its capabilities. Is that correct? I just got a call from a Nuance...
... very cool. the more I see of nuance the more I think they have corporate multiple personality disorder (left hand/right hand, each plucking out the...
Hello everyone, I handle public communications for the Boston Voice Users group. Periodically, programmers come to our meetings curious about whether speech...
don, because of my repetitive stress injury, I'm completely unable to use a mouse or keyboard. All computer interaction is my voice recognition only. That ...
Hi Jeff, Alain, So far the pattern I am seeing from the people I've talked to (a very small sample) is that people who want to depend on speech-recognition ...
Yes, but it takes 3rd party tools to make it useful for coding. Which tools depends on what you're doing. I personally use Dragon NaturallySpeaking with...
Greetings, I have recently changed job within my company from UNIX system admin to an XML/JAVA developer/programmer. This is an entirely new career for me. I...
... me (using natpython macros only. all the other tools were either too fragile, windows only/miserable to use on linux, or I'm too dim to find/understand...
... Sometime, and sometimes not. It depends if I am coding new, assembling bits from other places, or just fixing bugs. New is where I do most voice work....
... Pretty much same for me. New code I usually use VCode and Emacs for, while refactorings, but fixing etc I still rely on a decent Java IDE (eclipse or ...
... I program by voice, currently in Java and Ruby, using DNS/NatLink/Vocola/Emacs. Mostly I rely on Vocola macros, some Emacs customization via elisp, and a...
Don, professionally, it is true that I am involved in management and architecture, but it is very technical architecture down to the design details. But I do...
I've been a full-time contract programmer and have done all of my editing by voice for the last 15 years. I use NatLink and Vocola for voicing and DataHand...
Alain, I program by voice, but mostly in languages not currently supported by Voicecoder. The main effect on the code is longer variable names composed of...
I program by voice mostly on my own time (although I also do programming work as a summer job) using a combination of custom vocabulary, vocola macros, and a...
Hello Alain, list, I'm gradually able to program more by voice. I think voicecoder is the only development that really makes this possible. Although I also...
When I have programming to do I usually rely on a set of Natlink/Vocola macros for the basic stuff but do most of the debugging/modifications by hands. By the...
Hi Paul, Could you please give some details of the platforms you use? It is interesting that you mention longer variable names. Could you please elaborate on...
Hi Todb, What programming languages and platforms do you use? Pranav ... From: VoiceCoder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:VoiceCoder@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
I do, 100 percent, for 4 1/2 years; mostly Perl, with Emacs + vocola + vrmode. Actually find programming by voice rather pleasant -- it goes much more smoothly...
I think Don and his group would also be interested in hearing how hard it was/how long it took anyone who does program by voice to figure out his or her...