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Pair-programming seems to be all the
rage nowadays. But why waste all that
employee-employee communication?
Your IDE will have a built-in audio
recorder, that will be active whenever the
cursor is in an edit window. The recorded
audio will be bound to that particular
section of code. (it
will probably work
better if it is bound to only *edited* code,
but these are research items)
The audio files are checked and linked to
the source code. Future developers now
have megabytes of aural comments!
Also, vocal analysis could automatically
determine where bugs are most likely to
reside by measuring the stress levels of
the developers.
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Hmm. I can see this working as long as the annotations are clearly spoken. Many developers I know have thick accents and, although in person it is generally easy to understand what they are saying, on, for example, the phone, it can be quite a bit more difficult to capture their precise meaning. |
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throw in video, too. I've never heard this suggested before, nice |
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I dont know why, but if you add 1 here it works fine.
OK, lets go with that. Its getting late. + |
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I'd never wan't my kids to hear an audio recording of my vocalizations when I am programming! |
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I take the digital too personally! I curse like a Crrellian most of the time, It's my opinion that most of my silicon friends fear me. They tend to behave beautifully when threatened. |
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So, um, if you can't be assed to type comments, how are you capable of entering the code in the first place? |
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This would be useful even to the solo programmer -
muttering away to self - "..that fratzenjammer's all screwy,
gotta fix it later, where's that call supposed to go? damn
spaghetti code, forgot to define that array..." etc |
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The verbal part of the brain can porbably multitask with
the typing part and improve your work-flow. I'd see this
as useful for more informal notes, that the coder can
then go back and annotate properly in text. |
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So + and I hope someone builds it. |
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Excellent /* had to be or you wouldn't have read this comment */ |
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