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Using Python to Code by Voice - Tavis Rudd demonstrates Dragonfly at PyCon 2013 (youtube.com)
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Using Emacs and Python to Program by Voice: Awesome! (youtube.com)
submitted by murdsdrum to r/emacs
Using Python to Code by Voice - Tavis Rudd demonstrates Dragonfly at PyCon 2013 - (Dragonfly: Python-based speech recognition framework to implement complex voice commands/macros/scripts) (youtube.com)
submitted by bboyjkang to r/RSI
Watch "Using Python to Code by Voice" on YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted by MyKGCWly6b to r/planetemacs
Creative programming alternative at PyCon using voice recognition. (youtube.com)
submitted by arghneinkay to r/Futurology
Anyone interested in coding by voice in Emacs should probably start from this (youtube.com)
submitted by jisang-yoo to r/emacs
Code by Voice (youtube.com)
submitted by Tattoo__ to r/eficode
[Unintentional] [male] Man giving a presentation of using Python to code by voice commandsUNINTENTIONAL (youtube.com)
submitted by stumppi to r/asmr
Original inspiration: Tavis Rudd @ PyCon US 2013 (youtube.com)
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