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Tcl is an exceptionally straightforward programming language that can be picked up quickly. If you have prior programming experience, you could grasp enough of Tcl to create engaging programs in just a few short hours. This webpage offers a succinct introduction to Tcl's primary features. Upon completing this overview, you'll likely feel confident enough to begin writing basic Tcl scripts independently; nonetheless, we suggest exploring one of the numerous Tcl books available for a more comprehensive understanding. Each command in Tcl comprises one or more words that are separated by spaces, as illustrated by the example containing four distinct words: expr, 20, +, and 10. The initial word denotes the command itself, while the subsequent words serve as the command's arguments. Although all Tcl commands are constructed from words, they each interpret their arguments in unique ways. Notably, the expr command considers all of its arguments collectively as an arithmetic expression, evaluates the expression, and returns the result as a string. In the case of the expr command, the division into words holds no significant importance. Additionally, mastering Tcl can lead to the development of more complex and functional scripts as you gain experience.
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Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) performs effectively in applications that are compatible with it, such as MS Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, allowing for seamless dictation where text is inserted directly into documents and commands like "Delete hedgehog" target specific text. However, in applications that are not optimized for WSR, including MS Excel, Gmail, and various programming environments, dictation struggles, as the spoken words do not integrate into the document text, and commands lack the capability to refer to existing document content. Vocola addresses these limitations by enabling direct dictation in WSR-unfriendly applications and facilitating the correction and alteration of the most recently spoken phrase. Both Vocola and WSR utilize the same speech profile, meaning that any enhancements from training, corrections, or adjustments to the speech dictionary will improve dictation capabilities in both systems equally. Unfortunately, on the Vista operating system, dictation in non-friendly applications is particularly problematic, as every spoken command triggers the correction panel, rendering the feature nearly ineffective. Overall, while WSR is beneficial for compatible applications, the experience can be significantly hindered when trying to use it in others.
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ActiveState
Apache NetBeans
Caret
Coco Code Coverage
CodeConvert
CodeScene
ConTEXT Editor
Gmail
Helix Editor
Komodo IDE
Integrations
ActiveState
Apache NetBeans
Caret
Coco Code Coverage
CodeConvert
CodeScene
ConTEXT Editor
Gmail
Helix Editor
Komodo IDE
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Deployment
Web-Based
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Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Types of Training
Training Docs
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Types of Training
Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Tcl
Website
www.tcl.tk/about/language.html
Vendor Details
Company Name
Vocola 3
Founded
2002
Website
vocola.net/v3/Dictation.asp
Product Features
Product Features
Speech Recognition
Audio Capture
Automatic Form Fill
Automatic Transcription
Call Analysis
Concatenated Speech
Continuous Speech
Customizable Macros
Multi-Languages
Specialty Vocabularies
Speech-to-Text Analysis
Variable Frequency
Voice Recognition