I respect Indian English as a valid way to express oneself, but for an untrained listener like myself it's hard to make out the names. Like one is "securely"? "Sequelly"? Seeing names written dwon would help a lot.
That would definitely too much. There are simpler ways though. The best one is probably putting it in the slides, and there's also a video description box, right? ;)
I need a full course from scratch can someone help me on this
Watching the video , support you see you soon.
can you share the code?
Good information to starter..i really want to know how u created new keywords like start timer?
Watch this guys video to get a good understanding: th-cam.com/video/8h5knh2jLCA/w-d-xo.html
I'm done my part. See you soon.
Well done
I respect Indian English as a valid way to express oneself, but for an untrained listener like myself it's hard to make out the names. Like one is "securely"? "Sequelly"? Seeing names written dwon would help a lot.
MistaSmith The audience is Indian. They don't have this problem. That said, adding closed captions to the videos is unfortunately beyond our budget.
That would definitely too much. There are simpler ways though. The best one is probably putting it in the slides, and there's also a video description box, right? ;)
the only benefit of this tool is English like words as commands? does not sounds any useful?