A digital voice is a text to speech system. Mac or PC platforms provide free or nearly free "text to speech" applications and a voice to speak the words.
Your English pronunciation is very poor. Add to this the YouTube audio system we use to listen to tutorials and you get very low comprehension of speech.
Synthetic voices also have an advantage. They standardize pronunciation.
English has so many words like "fill, feel, and field" that only a trained English speaker can pronounce distinctly.
can you make a tutorial for an android program that creates an object with: key/value/time. then sends this object to the servlet/datastore you just demoed?
@mathprimes Thank you for your suggestion. I haven't done any Android app so far, but I guess the most difficult part is the ''communication'' process between the android app and the servlet. I would say that you should search the internet on how to send data from android to a servlet. The servlet should have a method to build a POJO with the information from Android app. Once you have created the POJO you can use the same technique shown in the video to store the data.
Your voice is just so annoying ... :S
11igor33 2 weeks ago
A digital voice is a text to speech system. Mac or PC platforms provide free or nearly free "text to speech" applications and a voice to speak the words.
Your English pronunciation is very poor. Add to this the YouTube audio system we use to listen to tutorials and you get very low comprehension of speech.
Synthetic voices also have an advantage. They standardize pronunciation.
English has so many words like "fill, feel, and field" that only a trained English speaker can pronounce distinctly.
basalduat 4 months ago
Please use a digital voice. Please don't take this personally.
basalduat 4 months ago
@basalduat I don't understand what you mean. Could you elaborate please?
megaras94 4 months ago
Great vid, helped me a lot. Please do more.
mphoregoeng 6 months ago
can you make a tutorial for an android program that creates an object with: key/value/time. then sends this object to the servlet/datastore you just demoed?
mathprimes 1 year ago
@mathprimes Thank you for your suggestion. I haven't done any Android app so far, but I guess the most difficult part is the ''communication'' process between the android app and the servlet. I would say that you should search the internet on how to send data from android to a servlet. The servlet should have a method to build a POJO with the information from Android app. Once you have created the POJO you can use the same technique shown in the video to store the data.
megaras94 1 year ago
It looks like a good video for beginners. Thanks for a good explanation.
agilemadhu 1 year ago
Great tutorial!
THANKS FOR POSTING IT!
:)
really helpful
littleatomant 1 year ago