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Originally Posted by tomsem
Ah, Modula-2. I used that for my first paid programming job (Time Line project management, running on MS-DOS). Sadly, we had to abandon that for CPP in porting to Windows.
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Yes, I had to do contract work in C, C++ and Java, among other things.
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Originally Posted by tomsem
ReMarkable does on device conversion, but it is now almost 4 years since RM 2 shipped (Aug 2020). Evidently there is no market for similar devices that Amazon has any interest in capturing.
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Now, by buying in MyWrite Nebo. For years they only used a so called cloud service. One trick pony. The RM2 is basically a cost reduced RM1 with the buttons removed. It's a bad copy of an early Sony DPT.
I nearly bought a Scribe due to 300 dpi and notes, though I already had the Kobo Elipsa and Kobo Sage. I also considered the sort of premium Fire tablet with notes.
Now I only read epubs and touch keyboard abbriviated notes to highlights on it. I think eink is too slow for notetaking with realtime conversion and preview. I still buy ebooks from Amazon and bought many eink Kindles from them (for me an other family members) since 2011 or 2012. I doubt I'll ever buy a Kindle or Fire tablet now.