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Coding for 36 distributed hours

Print This Post February 24, 2017 by Sauvik Biswas Leave a Comment

About a month ago, I had worked for three days to come up with a proof of concept for a project collaboration platform aimed at a small company – typically less than 40 people). The webapp was not something that could be actually used by anyone. There were glaring holes and missing functionalities that would be … [Read more…]

Posted in: Coding Tagged: Flask, Ninjin, python

How useful can an app made in 3 days be?

Print This Post February 8, 2017 by Sauvik Biswas 1 Comment

Some background A few weeks ago, I was fooling around with Flask framework. I loved it. As a consequence, I had this strange itch of creating something useful using the framework. My goal was not to write a production ready, industrial level software, but something that would give me some experience in dabbling with a modern toolkit … [Read more…]

Posted in: Coding Tagged: Flask, Ninjin, python

Experimenting with Flask micro-framework

Print This Post January 22, 2017 by Sauvik Biswas 1 Comment

A few months ago, I had asked Mogit if we can up with a simple collaboration system similar to Basecamp. The objective was not only to come-up with a set of tools that we could use ourselves but also learn the newer tricks-of-the-trade. Let’s face it, the last time I had programmed any real website was in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Coding Tagged: Django, Flask, Ninjin, python, Rails

Getting Speech Recognition to work on Mac

Print This Post January 18, 2016 by Sauvik Biswas 2 Comments

One of my colleagues, Ravish Verma, handed me a link to speech recognition code. The parent GitHub repo is here: https://github.com/Uberi/speech_recognition.git. I thought that it had a speech processing algorithm of its own. That was not the case. It turned out that it is a wrapper for four online engines (Google, Wit.ai, IBM and AT&T) that … [Read more…]

Posted in: Coding Tagged: AT&T, Google, IBM, python, speech recognition, speech to text, Wit.ai

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