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yes 28 66.67%
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did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

my best programming is on a calculator as i am a calculator fanatic.

i own 6
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

[reminise]What I have made on my trusty 83+...[/reminise]

A calculator can be a good platform for programming. But frankly, TI-BASIC is lame, and I haven't seen a powerful, high-level language for it. (ASM or BASIC.)
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

well if you mean programming my 89 in assembly then yes. TI-Basic no.
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

Only thing I've ever done on a calculator was a program to do basic operations in different bases
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

I programmed my Casio 9500+ all the time before I learned JavaScript and then C. I always got my best work done during Geometry class when I zoned-out. If my teacher had noticed me I'm not sure what she would done, but I think she would not have been as mad if I explained that I was progamming games rather than playing them.
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

3 83 pluses,2 83's, and an 82

my geometry teacher actually gave me an excuse for my class an home work because of my calc programming. still working on it.

as for what type. i program in basic but prefer to use assembly.
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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

Last year I wrote some very *lame* games for the TI-84, then swapped them during World Geography (the most pointless class in the whole school) with my little link cable...gosh I'm a nerd!

I haven't had much time or interest lately, though. It would be interesting to write an assembler program for the TI-84 to act as a dashboard, but I just know I'd screw up my calc trying...not to mention I'm too lazy.

I don't really program the thing now. No need to. Oh well...

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Re: did you get experience from programming on a calculator?

The quadratic equation solver I wrote in 8th grade is still serving me well.
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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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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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Last year I wrote some very *lame* games for the TI-84, then swapped them during World Geography (the most pointless class in the whole school) with my little link cable...gosh I'm a nerd!

I haven't had much time or interest lately, though. It would be interesting to write an assembler program for the TI-84 to act as a dashboard, but I just know I'd screw up my calc trying...not to mention I'm too lazy.

I don't really program the thing now. No need to. Oh well...

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oh a nerd you are probably not. at least in the lame sense. my calc programs get me girlfriends.

as for not needing to program i was trying this little program to hook into the robot. imagine that.

if you are a nerd then i am the nerd of the entire universe because i spend an average of 15 hours a day in front of my calc.
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oh a nerd you are probably not. at least in the lame sense. my calc programs get me girlfriends.

as for not needing to program i was trying this little program to hook into the robot. imagine that.

if you are a nerd then i am the nerd of the entire universe because i spend an average of 15 hours a day in front of my calc.
Girlfriends, eh? Where did you say you live? Just kidding...

I seriously wonder if the TI-84 can go up to 114...umm...whatever baud rate the RC and camera operate at. It seems very slow just doing graphs and stuff, but that could be decieving...might toy with this this summer.

Did you get anywhere with that program? Not that it matters...

And I am a nerd. I go to 4 honors classes, have 3 hours of computer maintenence (a co-op job, working on all the computers in the school), practice classical piano, and when it gets cold outside I cram myself in a shop with a laptop and a case or two of pepsi and make a robot, complete with vision. And you know what? I'm dang proud of it!

Where I'm from, nerds aren't really lame, they just aren't accepted by more...umm...athletically-talented kids. I wear "nerd" as a badge of honor!

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Girlfriends, eh? Where did you say you live? Just kidding...

I seriously wonder if the TI-84 can go up to 114...umm...whatever baud rate the RC and camera operate at. It seems very slow just doing graphs and stuff, but that could be decieving...might toy with this this summer.

Did you get anywhere with that program? Not that it matters...

And I am a nerd. I go to 4 honors classes, have 3 hours of computer maintenence (a co-op job, working on all the computers in the school), practice classical piano, and when it gets cold outside I cram myself in a shop with a laptop and a case or two of pepsi and make a robot, complete with vision. And you know what? I'm dang proud of it!

Where I'm from, nerds aren't really lame, they just aren't accepted by more...umm...athletically-talented kids. I wear "nerd" as a badge of honor!

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i have 6 honors classes,1 ap class, 6+ computers,6 calcs,5 hours a day for computer programming class, 4 half empty gallons of water(imported from 20 miles away) at my computer desk,3 cd racks,2 copies of star trek, and err...a partridge in a computer case?

ok the last one was made up but the others are real. and at north high in worcester nerds are the main target for girls

also as far as the program went it didnt work because my calc kept crashing.

try the geek calculator in the chitchat forum. its a very useful tool

EDIT: sry for being so pushy. i just got over the same conversation with parents
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