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Questionweb developmentmemberDurgesh1704r5 Feb '13 - 1:30 
friends i am going to start a project for the great mind challenge 2012 which is "VOICE BASED WEB BROWSER" but i am in confused state how i can start this project?
if u have any suggestion please tell me?
if u have any ideas how the browser look like?
so that i can analyze ideas and my project will be successful.
AnswerRe: web developmentmvpRichard MacCutchan5 Feb '13 - 1:35 
Start here[^] and good luck.
QuestionRe: web developmentmemberDurgesh1704r7 Feb '13 - 0:55 
is there any other alternative rather than ASP.net?
AnswerRe: web developmentmvpRichard MacCutchan7 Feb '13 - 1:32 
Durgesh1704r wrote:
is there any other alternative rather than ASP.net?
Well you could try PHP, JSP etc., all of which have their own websites and books that you can find. It is usually best to get experience with the basics of the platform you are planning to work on before you try something as advanced as this project.
AnswerRe: web developmentmvpSandeep Mewara5 Feb '13 - 2:26 
Durgesh1704r wrote:
i am going to start a project for the great mind challenge 2012 which is "VOICE BASED WEB BROWSER"

Good to know.
 
Durgesh1704r wrote:
i am in confused state how i can start this project?

Don't you have a defined course on it? Any teacher/professor taught you anything regarding websites?
 
Durgesh1704r wrote:
if u have any ideas how the browser look like?

It's your project so you need to define the looks and features of it.
 
Durgesh1704r wrote:
that i can analyze ideas

Think of it yourself, look on web if you can get anything. Break the whole thing into multiple small parts and pick/do one-by-one. Post specific issues and questions if you face any.
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Questionweb developmentmemberDurgesh1704r7 Feb '13 - 0:51 
is ASP.net is compatible with speech?Confused | :confused:
AnswerRe: web developmentmvpSandeep Mewara8 Feb '13 - 3:56 
Please go through the links shared with you. You have speech based libraries available for C#. Now how exactly you are planning to use is what all depends. Not sure how you plan to use a web app for speech. Do some research, Google.
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AnswerRe: web developmentmvpRahul Rajat Singh5 Feb '13 - 19:21 
The idea sounds good. But I am not sure how much help you can get on the questions you asked. Its your project so you need to define the most of it.
 
But since it is a Browser it will a client application (possible Winforms or WPF).
Something like this: Web Browser in C#[^]
 
And you will have to have this application capable enough to be able to learn and act on voice commands.
Something like this: Speech Recognition[^]
 
Perhaps the combination of both these projects itself is your complete project. But I thought I should atleast point you in right direction so that you know that it is totally feasible project.
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream. Discover.

Questionweb developmentmemberDurgesh1704r7 Feb '13 - 0:53 
Are you saying to use c#?
but how i can connect to the speech?
AnswerRe: web developmentmvpRahul Rajat Singh7 Feb '13 - 17:35 
Since you are planning to create a web browser that is speech enabled there is no question of using ASP.NET. you will have to create a windows application in form of winform or WPF application.
 
The two links I sent you shows how to create a web browser and how to connect with and handle speech commands. The only think you need to do to complete your project is to integrate these two functionalities and create your own commands and grammar for that.
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream. Discover.

Generalweb developmentmemberDurgesh1704r8 Feb '13 - 0:39 
thank you friend.
so you are suggesting me to develop in asp.net can i embedded database in this project?

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