This document outlines the implementation of a WebSocket-based real-time speech transcription system using Twilio's services.
- Initializes a transcriber with specific encoding (
pcm_mulaw
) and sample rate (8000
).
Lesson 1 - Iterations | |
- BinaryGap - https://codility.com/demo/results/trainingU2FQPQ-7Y4/ | |
Lesson 2 - Arrays | |
- OddOccurrencesInArray - https://codility.com/demo/results/trainingFN5RVT-XQ4/ | |
- CyclicRotation - https://codility.com/demo/results/trainingSH2W5R-RP5/ | |
Lesson 3 - Time Complexity | |
- FrogJmp - https://codility.com/demo/results/training6KKWUD-BXJ/ | |
- PermMissingElem - https://codility.com/demo/results/training58W4YJ-VHA/ |
pragma solidity ^0.4.24; | |
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// Sample token contract | |
// | |
// Symbol : LCST | |
// Name : LCS Token | |
// Total supply : 100000 | |
// Decimals : 2 | |
// Owner Account : 0xde0B295669a9FD93d5F28D9Ec85E40f4cb697BAe |
node_modules |
If a project has to have multiple git repos (e.g. Bitbucket and Github) then it's better that they remain in sync.
Usually this would involve pushing each branch to each repo in turn, but actually Git allows pushing to multiple repos in one go.
If in doubt about what git is doing when you run these commands, just