I found the VoiceCode page with the wayback machine(archive.org): http://web.archive.org/web/20080415203743/voicecode.iit.nrc.ca/VoiceCode/public/ywiki.cgi ...
You can find installation instructions here: http://web.archive.org/web/20080122195420/voicecode.iit.nrc.ca/VCode_1_D oc/public/wiki.cgi?InstallationManual ...
Hi, I am currently deciding whether it is worth my while to create a project, probably within the research institution where I work, to create a efficient ...
Take a look at VoiceCode: http://web.archive.org/web/20080213071927/voicecode.iit.nrc.ca/VoiceCode /public/ywiki.cgi It's not terribly active anymore, but the...
I've done some thinking about this over the years, and it's something that I'd love to see happen. However, I realized that it's not just a matter of wiring a...
I see what you mean. That is why it I was thinking that I would need some sort of parser in between a speech recognition engine and the IDE. As long as we...
... some sort of ... we could use ... would be the job of ... could think of it ... work more or ... paragraph would be ... VoiceCode has an "interpreter",...
OH, and I should point out that in spite of the fact that VoiceCode is very powerful, people seem to be going for Vocola instead. It's a much simpler macro...
Exactly! As I said in the initial e-mail, I am unsure of the state of voicecode. As I understood that webpage archives it would only work with Python in Emacs....
Hello all, I had been hesitating for a long time before I jumped in into voicecode. I did eventually several years ago, worked hard on it, contributed several ...
... Actually, I think that VoiceCode was more user-friendly than say, Vocola, because it could support much more natural and flexible ways of saying things....
I see. I will obviously have to take a closer look at voicecode. I think the best user experience could be achieved through a native eclipse plug-in since this...
... think the best user ... interaction with the ... Could be. At the moment, what VoiceCode knows about the code is: - Name and language of the current file. ...
My highly opinionated $2... Disclaimer: I don't use a IDE, do much refactoring, or use huge legacy code bases. ... I think that is too complicated of an...
... programming ... for ... I agree that long, commands are bad. The whole purpose of VoiceCode is to allow you to dictate code with utterances which: - Come...
... I read this thread on the project idea with an increasing amount of despair. Yes, despair. My despondency is rooted in the regurgitation of ideas that...
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds very much like a variation to the original idea of voicecode. What voicecode sort of dollars and what I want to...
... Yes, but you will note that for statements are on my exception list. Just for the record, though, it's not quite as bad as the above: "for open-paren some...
I think it would be amazing if you did this, I know I would make my life much easier and that it would make the life of many people who suffer from from RSI. I...
... you're not entirely wrong but you're not entirely right. Yes, this is very similar to voice code but, it allows you to do one thing voice code doesn't. It ...
Again, While this sounds like it may be a superior algorithm for coding for everyone I cannot overstate hoe useful this would be for the impaired. I love to...
Hi Eric, I do not program by voice just yet but I am curious, how will your model handle something like intelliSense? Suppose I am programming in Visual Basic ...
Alain Too bad u gave up on voicecoder, I really liked it. You are right to point out that it was not tinkerable enough. Not being able to use exend it easily...
Alain, I remember the voicecoder site mentioning some potential work in java, but with no real traction. Did actuall support eventually get integrated? If so...
I was also sad to hear that voicecoder is a lost cause... I think it was very well thought-out, with a number of really clever approaches to the problem of...
... personally, I would see a problem using the same model as we do for correction dialog we say something like "wtf" or "expand that" and ultra-calm a dialog...