Re: A Rumor About Hims Note Takers
I find android programming to be notoriously difficult and hard to work with. I get that it's supposed to be fun and all, but honestly I think they've taken object-oriented programming a bit too seriously. I just find it really hard to manage.
Re: A Rumor About Hims Note Takers
"How to program in Java" is wonderfully nonspecific. In one sense, it's kinda like C++, except everything is in classes and you don't have to worry about garbage collection or pointers. Except then you have Java turning everything int
Re: A Rumor About Hims Note Takers
Yeah, assuming you know how to program in Java.
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Re: A Rumor About Hims Note Takers
If you mean the old note takers that are Windows Based, as far as I know yes, there is an SDK. But it was only available on request and you first had to demonstrate that you know how to program to obtain it. I read this. years ago on a Polish site
A Rumor About Hims Note Takers
So there's been a rumor about the Hims BrailleSence note takers floating around the net for a while. I can't remember where I first heard this rumor, but I'm curious as to whether it's true or not.Is there, in fact, a BrailleSence SDK (