Oliver Byrne
Results for “Google Live Transcribe”
278 tools found
Recorded Lectures
getting that job in Google
a web based live coding environment (WebAudio / MIDI)
a language built on Haskell for live coding patterns.
an experiment in making a language built on javascript for live coding patterns using web technologies.
a live coding synth with an emphasis on educational use.
transforms your web browser into a fast and flexible music production studio with built in synthesizers and live effects.
Vassal is a game engine for building and playing online adaptations of board games and card games. Play live on the Internet or by email. Vassal runs on all platforms, and is free, open-source software.
jPCT is a 3D engine for desktop Java and Google's Android.
Live 3D textured terrain generation from real data - export height/normal maps, glTF, OBJ, STL
An Android and iOS app for generating seamless materials on the go. You take a photo, and Live Normal creates a tile-able texture and generates texture maps ready for a PBR engine of your choice.
LSTM dramatically improves Google Voice Search
Computer Responds to email using LSTM | Google
Google+ Deep Learning Page
Andrew W. Senior
CAINE is a Ubuntu-based app that offers a complete forensic environment that provides a graphical interface. This tool can be integrated into existing software tools as a module. It automatically extracts a timeline from RAM.
Free and downloadable book series with very broad and deep coverage of what Web Developers and DevOps Engineers need to know in order to create robust, reliable, maintainable and secure software, networks and other, that are delivered continuously, on time, with no nasty surprises
Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing. Tests HTML against WCAG 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 guidelines. Used by Google Lighthouse, Microsoft Accessibility Insights, and thousands of organizations worldwide.
SonarQube for IDE (formerly SonarLint) is a free IDE extension available for IntelliJ, VS Code, Visual Studio, and Eclipse, to find and fix coding issues in real-time, flagging issues as you code, just like a spell-checker. More than a linter, it also delivers rich contextual guidance to help developers understand why there is an issue, assess the risk, and educate them on how to fix it.