On Friday, 28 November 2014 at 14:08:02 UTC, CraigDillabaugh
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My typing speed is not the bottleneck in my coding, it is the
speed at which I reason about the problem at hand. So voice
activated/typing isn't likely going to make a huge difference
in my coding speed.
However, what does influence my coding speed significantly is
how well I am able to concentrate. Voice activated coding
might work well in your home office, but how would it play out
at an office, or a school lab. Will we all get our own,
sound-proof offices ... or headsets that filter out everything
but our own voices?
I think this issue is going to be more of a hinderance to voice
activated coding than the technical issues.
Pardon the noise on my part. Of course this won't be an issue, I
completely forgot about the 'Cone of Silence'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1eUIK9CihA