speech for coding
Raul A. Gallegos
raul at asmodean.net
Wed May 23 10:39:52 EDT 2001
I had to change the subject to better fit the topic at hand. Anyway, I
agree with everyone in that coding with speech is easy and for the most
part you don't need to turn on all punctuation. This is especially true
if you are comfortable in your coding and know what punction to use for
the different programs.
Where I do find punction spoken very helpful is in the cases where I might
have to modify someone else's existing code. Because we all think
differently we might put semi-colons or commas a little differently in
programs. Also there are times where I have to do dns work and this
requires named.conf modifications. Sometimes I don't know what the skills
of the person who started the particular named.conf file are and so
different sections of the file might be placd differently so having that
punction spoken helps.
Once I've changed the file to my personal preference and style and I'm not
debugging it for typo errors I turn off the extra punction speaking.
Just my 2 pannies worth.
Raul A. Gallegos
Email: raul at asmodean.net icq#: 5283055
msn: ragallegos at hotmail.com aim: raulagallegos
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