@MaximeRivest: What if we could do math and programming on pen and paper? This kinda blows my mind! So many possibilities!
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An excited reaction to a technology that enables math and programming on pen and paper, hinting at a new tool or method that blends physical and digital creation.
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What if we could do math and programming on pen and paper?
This kinda blows my mind! So many possibilities! https://t.co/ldT0KOG6A9
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