Maybe I should also introduce myself, as created account some months ago.
I've been lurking more or less active in calculator enthuastic community for 27 years or so, made my first programs for TI-86 somewhere around 1998 or 1999 (you can see those mostly embarassing examples in ticalc), in IRC I've been also at least from 2003 or 2004, first in #tcpa, but from this year
onwards also in #cemetech, thanks to Merth.
In recent years I haven't that much programmed for calculators, but started a bit collecting them, so I
have now 10 in total.
I'm working in test automation area, so my current job includes lots of playing with software and python programming, that might have eraded me from calculator programming, but let's see what future holds.
Living in capital area in Finland, so life is happiest it can be according to studies.
E-J wrote:
Maybe I should also introduce myself, as created account some months ago.
I've been lurking more or less active in calculator enthuastic community for 27 years or so, made my first programs for TI-86 somewhere around 1998 or 1999 (you can see those mostly embarassing examples in ticalc), in IRC I've been also at least from 2003 or 2004, first in #tcpa, but from this year
onwards also in #cemetech, thanks to Merth.
In recent years I haven't that much programmed for calculators, but started a bit collecting them, so I
have now 10 in total.
I'm working in test automation area, so my current job includes lots of playing with software and python programming, that might have eraded me from calculator programming, but let's see what future holds.
Living in capital area in Finland, so life is happiest it can be according to studies.
The 3000th post in this thread! Can't believe how much Cemetech has grown nowadays!
Hi, I'm particleray, I'm in highschool and know nothing about coding, I just went on this site to mod my TI-84 Plus CE and made an account because why not lol, who knows maybe I'll even learn something on here
Here to ask (hopefully intelligent) questions from the friendly calculator community about programming. Thanks for having me.
Hello. I am learning how to program my TI-84+ (using the book
Programming the TI-83 Plus/TI-84 Plus) and also a bit of Python using
this book and like downloading games from Cemetech. I have written two programs that I am submitting for publication (more that I am not): one a program version of a flowchart for identifying freshwater bugs, and the other a timer for Rubik's Cubers. I hope they get published!
Welcome to Cemetech, new folks! TheLever, I'm glad you found my book to be helpful: let me know if you have any questions or comments. I look forward to seeing your programs, and don't forget to post about them in the
Your Projects subforum so that they're eligible for our Projects of the Month.
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