Stanford Seminar - Scratchwork: a tool for developing and communicating technical ideas

October 12, 2017
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Stanford Seminar - Scratchwork: a tool for developing and communicating technical ideas

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EE380: Computer Systems Colloquium Seminar

Scratchwork: a tool for developing and communicating technical ideas

Speaker: John Stogin, scratchworktool.com

Digital tablets are no longer new or even expensive, but most of us still struggle to input our technical ideas (such as equations and diagrams) into a computer as easily as we write them on paper. I will discuss relevant existing technology and present scratchworktool.com, a tool designed to help simplify the digital writing process even without a tablet. I will also cover some of the important decisions and mistakes I made especially as I started building it. I hope these lessons will be helpful for anyone who is (or may eventually be) interested in developing similarly sophisticated products to solve a consumer-facing problem.

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