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Anton Abaya
01-02-2002, 14:09
Any other programming buddies out there? Msg me on AIM (contradictum). Gonna be here till the weee hours of the night.

-anton

FotoPlasma
05-02-2002, 13:21
I'm actually in my C Programming class right now, bored out of my mind... I know all of this stuff already... :D

I have experience with C/C++ and TI-BASIC, not to mention batch programming in Windows (brainless stuff).

I'm currently the apprentice of the Sea Dawg's head programmer, so I'm fairly new to PBASIC, but I'm very interested in learning.

AIM: FotoPlasma
I'm on IRC (Tigerbolt, irc.webmaster.com, #FIRSTrobotics) under some combonation of the words "FotoPlasma," "Jim," and "258."

Wetzel
06-02-2002, 16:40
TI-BASIC, as in the calculator?
Making those progams to automate all the formulas really saved me time on tests...:)

FotoPlasma
06-02-2002, 17:02
Originally posted by Wetzel
TI-BASIC, as in the calculator?
Making those progams to automate all the formulas really saved me time on tests...:)

Hehehe...
Exactly...

/me [heart] his TI-89

Greg McCoy
10-02-2002, 21:41
Yeah, If it isn't in the built-in functions, I find it easiest to program them in as custom functions, and give them a name you can remember. That makes it quick and easy.

Marc P.
10-02-2002, 21:48
I passed algebra thanks to TI-Basic :)

My teacher thought it was "a creative and innovative approach" and let me use the calc on every test/quiz without memorizing the formulas like the rest of the class :D

Wetzel
10-02-2002, 22:14
Originally posted by Marc P.
I passed algebra thanks to TI-Basic :)

My teacher thought it was "a creative and innovative approach" and let me use the calc on every test/quiz without memorizing the formulas like the rest of the class :D
Lucky....I got C's on all my tests that were no calc...:(