Using Dragon (MacSpeech) Dictate with Xcode?

I am sure that there are many people who code and who, for one reason or another, temporarily or permanently cannot use the keyboard for this.

I'm trying to figure out if it is worth getting Dragon Dictate (or any other speech recognition software) to be able to continue coding while my hand is in the role.

Do any of you have any experience? (How good) does it work?

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I invite you to try the CMUSphinx project.

http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net

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http://voicecode.io

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It has built-in support for all standard variable name formats (snake case, camel case, etc.), has built-in commands for each permutation of keyboard shortcuts (i.e. command-shift-5, command-option-shift-T and and so on), has cursor move commands, application switch commands, window switch commands, commands for character combinations such as "=>", "||", "> =", etc. etc. It is also very easy to add your own teams.

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