![]() ![]() The first time I heard about the computer being slow was around 1998 when I was a kid in Vietnam. This problem is very much solvable and has been solved many times. Therefore, creating an IME for Vietnamese is a tedious job, but there were no heuristics involved, so it is possible to make a very high-performance IME. There, two es make the ê, s makes the ế, and j makes the ệ. An example would be to get Tiếng Việt, you type Tieengs Vieetj. ![]() TELEX uses the unmodified Latin keyboard to express the hook by certain simple rules. ![]() To type Vietnamese, one of the most popular methods (now it has become de-facto) is TELEX. Vietnamese is basically Latin with a couple funny hooks on top of the characters, like this: Tiếng Việt. The stories I heard were not about computers typing English, they were about computers typing Vietnamese. Cool storytimeįirst, a little bit of clarification. Here is my video summarizing what I found. So the claim was the computer that can do a bazillion operations on your computer can't even process and display text as fast as your hand can type. I heard it from two different people on two different occasions. One such claim is that the computer/OS being too slow/laggy to type (ordinary documents) on. From time to time, I have the pleasure of hearing a claim so outrageous, it's almost unbelievable. ![]()
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