I've known about Rosetta Code for a while, but it recently occurred to me to check whether the major calculator languages were represented. Turns out 83/84 BASIC, 89 BASIC, and Z80 are all accounted for, but Axe was not. So I started a page for it.
If you're not familiar with Rosetta Code, it's basically a wiki that catalogs any and all programming languages. It has a long list of "tasks" which people can implement in their programming language of choice and post as an example to all.
I've been working on implementing some of the basic tasks so far, but it would be great if others wanted to help! There's an auto-generated list of tasks that haven't been implemented yet available here. Some of them are not possible/practical, but many of them can be done with some creative thinking (e.g. using appvars instead of files).
Also, the BASIC and Z80 categories could always use some help if you're more comfortable with those than Axe. Just keep in mind that Z80 code should be platform-agnostic and should therefore not use BCALLs or any other TI-OS-specific functionality.
If you're not familiar with Rosetta Code, it's basically a wiki that catalogs any and all programming languages. It has a long list of "tasks" which people can implement in their programming language of choice and post as an example to all.
I've been working on implementing some of the basic tasks so far, but it would be great if others wanted to help! There's an auto-generated list of tasks that haven't been implemented yet available here. Some of them are not possible/practical, but many of them can be done with some creative thinking (e.g. using appvars instead of files).
Also, the BASIC and Z80 categories could always use some help if you're more comfortable with those than Axe. Just keep in mind that Z80 code should be platform-agnostic and should therefore not use BCALLs or any other TI-OS-specific functionality.