Another user and I disagree about whether this question is too broad.
The OP asks three questions about a voice dictation method in WatchKit, the SDK for Apple Watch:
- What languages are supported for input?
- Is it possible to set the desired language programmatically?
- Can I programmatically get the selected language?
I think this is clearly a programming question: it's three specific questions about a specific method in a specific SDK. In fact, due to its specificity, I was able to answer the question very succinctly.
However, another user writes:
This question is very broad. This site is intended for providing answers to concise questions related to specific programming issues/tools.
And:
This is not a specific programming question. You are asking about general features of an API/tool (1), best practices (2) and then finally about something that might be considered remotely related to actual programming (if that, 3). Hence "too broad"
I disagree with this. The OP is asking about specific features. I see no mention of best practices, and the whole question seems to be about programming at its core. It is both "a specific programming problem" and "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development".
Is this question too broad?