I'm new around here, and it's been interested to passively follow the
discussion. Just to clarify... what is a member? I really want to contribute to
this project, but I don't want to have to pay to work for free. :)
On Wed, 11 May 2016 18:21:01 -0500 Dave Crossland
wrote
the learner compare sound
patterns (oscilloscope style).
As a simple example, suppose the student is presented an arithmetic problem
(e.g. by KA Lite). Give the student the ability to say the result instead of
having to enter it from a keyboard.
Tony
On 04/28/2016 01:5
Thanks for these. Unfortunately these look like something specific to linux
only, but I may dig into the details to see how they work under the hood.
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 20:46:59 -0500 Venketesh Mahapatra
wrote
not sure if this will help you but t
The application I am working on, and targeting across multiple platforms is
HTML5 + JavaScript for ease of portability. Right now I have a very naive
Speech Recognition system in place, but I plan to use CMU's PocketSphinx
(particularly the Pocketsphinx.js port).
Has anyone else used any spee
I've decided to target Android and iOS using the Ionic Platform with
cordova. Since Ionic already supports several platforms, it might be
worthwhile to create a set of cvs overrides to enable it to also target
sugar.
I'd be happy to work on such a project, but I don't know the sugar platform
well
Why I like GitHub best
- It would be easier for new developers to find and contribute if it
were on github
- Support for "how to use git" would be mostly on github rather than
SugarLab's systems
- Getting existing developers to move their activities out of GitHub
doesn't seem rea
I have some questio s about the vision of sugar after reading another
thread about the conference.
I like the idea of sugar as a platform, but I'm curious about how tied it
is to OLPC hardware. Is there a larger vision to create a platform that can
be used in a more widespread fashion? I discovere
s is writing activities using javascript
> (sugar-web-activities). These activities work in Sugar exactly as do the
> Python-base activities. They also work on Sugarizer requiring only a
> standard browser. New Python-based activities are also welcome.
>
> Tony
>
> On 04/18/20
Is development for sugar still active? I'm interested in writing some
activities.
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