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@sylar182 I once saw a talk of a programmer who actually uses speech-to-text to write code because of health issues.
He invested quite some time to adapt and modify everything though. He also created a number of custom commands and (I think) some Emacs plugins. -
shaz1768y@deadlyRants there is a good discussion on Quora about this: https://quora.com/What-is-being-don...
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@deadlyRants I firmly believe with a permanent issue i could find the time to modify things, but as it stands with most "out of the box" software you'd end up typing one letter at a time most of the time.
It would be nice to have something that understood what I meant so I could record code snippets that come to me at the most inopportune moments. -
dhruv658yWish you a speedy recovery.
While out of box speech to text is not that useful for programming, how abt hiring an someone less skilled who codes as you dictate?
Should I start a call center for such purposes?... Hahahha -
That is so ironic. When I broke my collarbone is when I started to LEARN how to code cause I had all this free time and could sit down for awhile and feel relaxed cause of the drugs. Haha!
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TangChr49548yCrybaby.
My left arm was paralyzed 15 years ago, and I have worked with programming for the past 10 years.
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So a car hit me while I was riding the bike back from work and I fractured my collarbone. And I have to wear a sling on my left arm 24/7 for 4 weeks now.
But that's not the worst part.
Coding with one hand is.
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