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A Brief History of Voice App Development: QuickFuse and Plum Voice Innovations

Explore the evolution of voice application development with QuickFuse and Plum Voice. This comprehensive overview delves into the early days of voice technology before 2004, highlighting key advancements such as VoiceXML 2.0 and the emergence of open standards. Learn about the complexities of programming in XML, fundamental algorithms, and how users perceive voice applications today. With insights into modern voice technologies, this resource is perfect for developers looking to understand the entire voice tech stack. Join us as we navigate this intricate landscape.

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A Brief History of Voice App Development: QuickFuse and Plum Voice Innovations

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  1. Introducing Ted Pak QuickFuse Team, Plum Voice

  2. Whence came QuickFuse? (A brief history of voice app development)

  3. Voice dev before 2004

  4. www → for tehphonez??

  5. VoiceXML 2.0 (and shortly afterward, 2.1)

  6. Yay open standards.

  7. It’s long…

  8. ~147 pages

  9. “programming” in XML <block> <if cond=“foo==1 &amp;&amp; bar&gt;3”> <prompt>Oh no!</prompt> <elseifcond=“baz” /> <value name=“x” expr=“1” /> <else /> <gotonextitem=“hai” /> </if> </block>

  10. Tricky fundamentals Form interpretation algorithm Root documents …

  11. You’re not done. HW: JS, SRGS, SISR, JSGF, SSML, …

  12. The whole stack.

  13. It’s complicated

  14. How do people really think about voice apps?

  15. le pipes

  16. mashup

  17. frictionless

  18. Let’s get started.

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