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View Poll Results: do you use a calculator to program?
yes 28 66.67%
no 4 9.52%
sometimes 8 19.05%
you can program on a calculator? 0 0%
i dont own a calculator 0 0%
what is a calculator? 2 4.76%
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

I've of course done the classic lame games, have a few actually sweet games, and then there's always the amazing physics ones which take 8 variables (on a nice, easy to use menu where you can move up and down in the list to change values, just like the equation solver), ask a few questions to select the correct equation, and finally solves the problem, displaying the answer along with the original input values and the rearranged equation it used to solve it.
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

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I've of course done the classic lame games, have a few actually sweet games, and then there's always the amazing physics ones which take 8 variables (on a nice, easy to use menu where you can move up and down in the list to change values, just like the equation solver), ask a few questions to select the correct equation, and finally solves the problem, displaying the answer along with the original input values and the rearranged equation it used to solve it.
oooh where did you get that solver? i want it on my calc so i can use it in physics myself
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oooh where did you get that solver? i want it on my calc so i can use it in physics myself
Made it... I'll upload it to my ticalc.org account sometime.
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

Yeah... started all back when my grade nine teacher got out the graphing calculators... and since I wasn't learning anything from her (myself and a friend self taught ourselves calculus in that course by going through a spare textbook) I desided to take on the chanange... made a few games but time didn't permit much else...
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