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Aah that would be cool. Would it be official, though? Because (no offense intended) the last two times you said that on TI-Freakware you vanished again a week later . It would be awesome if you came back for real and worked again on some projects
P.S. This is the first forum I've ever been to where you get 9 posts within a few hours. Kudos to the community.
I was not around during the activity drop, but from what I understand, around 2006ish, many of the calculator programmers came to the assumption that everything that could be done for calcs had already been accomplished. Also, I believe there were some inter-community wars that halted progress on many things. In recent years, things like Axe Parser, Ndless, calc84's gb emulators, the signing keys, etc... have proven that we have not even come close to accomplishing everything that can be done on calcs.
I just studied the the guide they sent. I took it back in seventh grade for Duke TIP. I got a 630 on writing, 650 on Reading, (because I studied the words), and 800 on math, because, well, I code calcs.
I was not around during the activity drop, but from what I understand, around 2006ish, many of the calculator programmers came to the assumption that everything that could be done for calcs had already been accomplished. Also, I believe there were some inter-community wars that halted progress on many things. In recent years, things like Axe Parser, Ndless, calc84's gb emulators, the signing keys, etc... have proven that we have not even come close to accomplishing everything that can be done on calcs. More people got interested in calcs and activity has increased.