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Quote from: bb010g on June 14, 2014, 08:26:47 pmQuote from: pimathbrainiac on March 25, 2014, 11:27:18 pmQuote from: Streetwalrus on March 24, 2014, 05:57:49 pmI think Pimath made a topic about that already. Yes I did. No idea where or when, though.A quick look through your post history didn't find anything. >.>Maybe he mispelled the entire title ?
Quote from: pimathbrainiac on March 25, 2014, 11:27:18 pmQuote from: Streetwalrus on March 24, 2014, 05:57:49 pmI think Pimath made a topic about that already. Yes I did. No idea where or when, though.A quick look through your post history didn't find anything. >.>
Quote from: Streetwalrus on March 24, 2014, 05:57:49 pmI think Pimath made a topic about that already. Yes I did. No idea where or when, though.
I think Pimath made a topic about that already.
(which was, according to the other classmate "very much alike javascript" o.o)
Quote from: aeTIos on June 15, 2014, 05:41:06 am(which was, according to the other classmate "very much alike javascript" o.o)WTF that isn't even closley JS
(remember I was about 11 at the time).
Note that I didn't start calc programming until I was 14-15ish. Also at first I only played games on my calc. Wolf3D84 is amazing.
I've always been interested in programming. I think I started using vbscript in MS office, had a lot of fun pranking my parents with false error messages After that I dabbled in Scratch, javascript, c# and python, but I could never really get a grasp of how it worked (remember I was about 11 at the time). Then when I was 14, a classmate of mine got his brother's 84+, and because his brother was also a calc geek my classmate knew you could play games and program on the calc. Next year everyone in class had to get a 8[3/4](+), so obviously I started messing around with TI-Basic (which was, according to the other classmate "very much alike javascript" o.o). Because I was really interested to learn everything about my newly-acquired 84+, I went to look on the internet for tutorials. I passed over Omni a few times but ignored it. Then I found ticalc.org with quite a few getting started in Basic tutorials, and so I got into calc programming. I also discovered that there was another guy at school who also programmed his calc, so I was with him a lot. He told me about Axe and Omnimaga. Thanks for that LordConiupiter So now you know how I ended up programming my calc and how I found Omni.
Yes. There's even a banned version of me on the forums: (also my first post)Proof: >>>clicky<<<<Plot twist: I'm actually still a duplicate account.