I've been on Cemetech in some form for 5 years now. In that time, I've come to appreciate the role of graphing calculators both in a mathematical sense, and in a programming sense. When I first joined, I had a nonexistent grasp of programming conepts and I was confused as to why I couldn't get Gossamer working on my TI-84+SE. Since then, I developed skills that I could actively use in an educational setting.
I owe my programming fervor to Cemetech. Here, I found a community that is excited to learn, and also willing to teach newcomers the skills to mature their skills. Even though I can no longer consider myself an active member, I still enjoy seeing a new user slowly gain a grasp of programming skills that might not solve their problem now, but will be useful to future endeavors.
As I get ready to go off to college to major in Computer Science, I realize that programming calculators is something I will always appreciate and will always share as a fantastic introduction to programming.
--ordelore
I owe my programming fervor to Cemetech. Here, I found a community that is excited to learn, and also willing to teach newcomers the skills to mature their skills. Even though I can no longer consider myself an active member, I still enjoy seeing a new user slowly gain a grasp of programming skills that might not solve their problem now, but will be useful to future endeavors.
As I get ready to go off to college to major in Computer Science, I realize that programming calculators is something I will always appreciate and will always share as a fantastic introduction to programming.
--ordelore