Programming perl with Vista Voice Recognition

Feb 16, 2007 10:46

Yeah, we're on the cutting edge of technology here.

It's long but it keeps getting better and better.

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melted_snowball February 16 2007, 16:32:50 UTC
Eh--who cares if it does the voice recognition right--doesn't line noise have a high probability of being a valid perl program?

*ducks*

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zanate February 16 2007, 16:35:26 UTC
Perhaps perl is the preferred programming language of an entropic universe.

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the_nita February 16 2007, 16:48:10 UTC
Thank you - I haven't laughed that hard in ages....

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chezmax February 17 2007, 05:19:05 UTC
Oh my god. That reminds me of the first time I ever used Dragon Dictate. I coughed, and it printed 'microsoft' on the screen.

WTF?

I like how he couldn't, for the life of him, get it to write 'INFO' or even an 'N'. OTOH, it's meant to type English grammar/speech, which makes a huge difference to the engine design. But wow, that's terribly bad.

I am impressed how quickly it responded to things like "Open notepad" "Maximize" etc. Voice recognition from a definited list of commands is much easier though...

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