That program takes a lot of training to be able to recognize your voice and
is frustrating to use during the learning period. Trying to program with
dictation software would result in a huge decrease in productivity compared
to a good keyboard with macro keys for all the common code, the benefit of
code-completion features within the IDE, and the use to two fully
functional hands. I think the technology is only suitable for programmers
who cannot use their hands and work at home or in an quiet office with a
door that can be closed. I didn't watch the video since it is 30min long. I
assume the presenter has a higher opinion of voice recognition software
than I do. I only spent a day using Dragon before giving up on it.

-Mike Chabot


On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Chad Gray <cg...@careyweb.com> wrote:

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> Has anyone tried to use Dragon dictation software to write CF code?
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> I saw this video and it got my brain going.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8SkdfdXWYaI
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> My fingers are developing some numbness and I need to be pro-active.
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> Chad
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