Well, I really don't consider myself much of a coder.
I can do a bit of Javascript (nothing useful though, I'm somewhere near 33% done with Codecademy's courses), I've written a few programs in TI-Basic, specifically being:
-A converter to go between mega, kilo, centi, milli.... prefixes in the metric system
-A converter to go between Moles, atoms, grams, and liters.
-A 2-D game with a psuedo-sprite system, didn't get very far as I erased it twice due to it being inoptimal code-wise.
I plan on learning Axe, and hope to do some fun stuff with my 83+. I think devices like it are the future as just about ever high school student has one, or a better device.
I also own an Nspire CX CAS, which I haven't done anything except play Doom on. I would actually downgrade to an 84+SE if I could, so that I could ensure any games I write on the TI 83+ will work well on it. I'd probably just have the program execute at half the speed it would on my 83+.
I plan on becoming a software engineer (or something similar) or possibly doing technical work in the military.