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I wonder if we should also be voice coding in a language drastically different then for example, C++? Maybe a language more syntactically friendly for voice?


One of the rules of Forth was that you had to provide a standard pronunciation with the documentation of all your words, so you could speak Forth code over the phone. That was important when words consist of any sequence of characters or punctuation, delimited by spaces.


Fully agree This why we started working on a new language called "english script" : https://github.com/pannous/natural-english-script/tree/maste...


hmm, wouldnt it be better to link to some examples instead of the implementation?


I've been wondering if lisp languages would be a good fit for this, as they have a minimum of syntax.


He mentions that in the video. The way Lisps are structured make it simpler for voice recognition.




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