My main concern was speed. THAT is the code I plan to send you, I have some code that takes more time in Java than in C#m0skit0 wrote:I don't understand... What code? I mean in what way is Java limited. What does this have to do with your code?
First, I don't care about M$ buit-in services since they're not standard and only work in Windows, so pretty much useless outside Windows. Java has its own speech and TTS API, which is a standard library and works the same for all platforms, which is way more useful. It's probable that for Windows this API simply wraps up Microsoft's built-in implementation. Anyhow, much more cross-platform, which is definitely what Java shines over .Net which is almost not used outside Windows, even if its goal was to be Microsoft's Java.hgoel0974 wrote: I don't believe that Java has the ability to use any microsoft service built-in (ie. SAPI, TTS)
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