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Hi i am a newbie loll but have been on there forums for years. Just started my own development of a port of grow a garden in axe
Been around for a couple months but didn't really know what to put here.
Programmer in ti-basic and ice (failed a 2d minecraft in it), learning ez80 assembly.
Hello! Um. Not a lot to say. 60+ technical writer who's tired of HTML/CSS/JS and happy writing little bits of TI-BASIC to do the same jobs anywhere, anytime, without wireless assistance. Not a power user by any stretch of the imagination.
First grapher was a TI-82, back around the turn of the millennium. I've updated all those to *.8xp now and oh lordie how gnarly my code was. Amazing what 25 years of code tinkering in multiple languages will do. (Programs are nothing fancy -- dice rollers and biorhythms are my go-tos for entering a new code dialect. Sometimes astronomy calculations. Or model rocket altitude predicters, but I'm done with those.)
I have IMMENSE GRATITUDE for SourceCoder and jsTIfied making those little bits of code even more fun.
Device of preference: I've got a kindly-used TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition en route. My daughter's CE is nearby but I wanted something of my own to cuddle and grow old with. My bedtime reading is @KermMartian's books, and I'm already delighted with what I've learned.
I'll just be in the background now and then, tappity-tapping away. Cheers,
Hi- I'm pretty chill, I forgot to introduce myself, but lets just say I LOVE C# and suck at coding...
Cant wait to pass this exam 🙂
Hello, I am a student writing code for a TI 84 calculator and found the IDE here (very handy). I was wondering if cemetech supports ti 84 ce emulation?
Dosertack wrote:
Hello, I am a student writing code for a TI 84 calculator and found the IDE here (very handy). I was wondering if cemetech supports ti 84 ce emulation?
Welcome, and glad to hear that SourceCoder 3 has been a useful tool for you. jsTified (the emulator within SourceCoder) does not support the TI-84 Plus CE at this time.
Hi, I am very new here, I would love to learn love2d lua or lua for my TI-nspire cx, I have a TI 84 plus CE, a TI-nspire cx (just the base model), a TI-84 plus, a TI-83 plus, a TI-83 plus with a broken screen, a TI-86, and a TI-85. I have programmed a little in TI-BASIC but not much.
update: I just got a TI-84 plus Silver Edition at the local Goodwill, and I am getting a TI-nspire cx ii from Ebay
update #2: I got another TI-83 Plus at Goodwill, still haven't gotten the cx ii yet, since the first one got lost and I am getting another one
LAdogeCalc32 wrote:
Hi, I am very new here, I would love to learn love2d lua or lua for the my TI-nspire cx, I have a TI 84 plus CE, a TI-nspire cx (just the base model), a TI-84 plus, a TI-83 plus, a TI-83 plus with a broken screen, a TI-86, and a TI-85. I have programmed a little in TI-BASIC but not much.
Welcome! Quite a collection you got.
Hello! Just made an account and was prompted to introduce myself, so here I go! I have enjoyed programming and exploring the TI-84 plus CE python (although with relatively low python programming rates). I own two TI-84 plus CE Pythons, one of which is severely broken (I have no idea why?) and program in TI-Basic and Celtic CE on them. I used to program in ICE, but my new calculator has the program hook blocker (or something) so ICE doesn't work. Sadly, most of my old work has been lost, but I finally decided to join because the competition sounded fun. I've been programming for 3 years now. Thank you for reading (it's kinda long).
Ashsteel2 wrote:
Hello! Just made an account and was prompted to introduce myself, so here I go! I have enjoyed programming and exploring the TI-84 plus CE python (although with relatively low python programming rates). I own two TI-84 plus CE Pythons, one of which is severely broken (I have no idea why?) and program in TI-Basic and Celtic CE on them. I used to program in ICE, but my new calculator has the program hook blocker (or something) so ICE doesn't work. Sadly, most of my old work has been lost, but I finally decided to join because the competition sounded fun. I've been programming for 3 years now. Thank you for reading (it's kinda long).
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