+Bart Boucher I know right! More of a programming challenge than anything else, but after the fact, totally realize this is a "forever alone" moment (except the wife totally loved it ;-)
+Sean Tyler Thanks much! Was more for the programming challenge, but yes, it is quite fun to play with. Hoping that future modules can be added to Bombly as well.
uhhhh, ohhhh, oh man --- what you built is amazing. It's sort of sad how most people will not understand how freggin cool you are for figuring this out!
That was UN-BE-LIEVABLE! Really cool. My son and I just stumbled across this game a couple of days ago, and while we are certainly getting good at communicating with each other, it's obviously nothing like this...well done!
+DrivingWebster Yeah, definitely helps for that. The biggest hurdle is just understanding a common lingo for you and your experts. That was our biggest hurdle with my group.
Hey, Is there a way to port this bot to another language by simply changing the words and answers? I mean, without Python programming knowledge? Is there a way I can contact u in order to talk about that?
I wanted to run this on my computer but I am unfamiliar with how to use git. Care to give a quick runthrough for us not terribly too tech-sabby people?
+ryan12662 I'll try to get an updated installation here in a few days. Ping me if by the end of the week there isn't a detailed installation on Github. If anything, I'll get on a hangouts and walk ya through it, if that's cool.
What happens if you get confused and give false information with wire sequenses or memory? Is there any way of recovering from a situaion like that one or is it total loss? Congratulations by the way.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "setup.py", line 21, in from ez_setup import use_setuptools File "C:\Users\computer\Desktop\dragonfly-master\ez_setup.py", line 98 except pkg_resources.VersionConflict, e: ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax. Do you know how to fix it?
This is cool - but did you use the Ladybird book of letters... since when did the phonetic alphabet use "Apple" instead of "Alpha"!? I'm surprised B and C are not "Ball" and "Cat"!
+Elijah Lucian So the code is now in the comment. Technically, it is a command, but not extensively tested. It currently takes two sets of words, and uses the first letter of each word as a base. It also assumes you give the first column then third column. Once two columns are given, it gives all words that match those two columns.
+Cory Du (thebarbershopper) very cool stuff. wish I understood more about programming. voice recognition is nothing to mess around with. did you use a pre made library?
+Elijah Lucian I did, yes. There was a Python API (Dragonfly) to handle the Voice recognition piece fairly easily. A few hours with the API and it became obvious what to pass in order to achieve the results.