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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #30 on: March 05, 2010, 01:19:36 am »
Ah ok, can't wait to see it, and possibly help you learn some optimizations/. Learn from it :p
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #31 on: March 05, 2010, 01:21:56 am »
Thanks!  Apparently, according to Christopher (Kerm) I'm pretty swell at BASIC optimizations.  And the one I was thinking of posting is one that is actually useful in an educationaly sense  :o

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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #32 on: March 05, 2010, 01:24:23 am »
Sweet. I would try to program something but like my original post said I suck with coming up with ideas haha. I hate it :P
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #33 on: March 05, 2010, 01:29:16 am »
Thanks!  Apparently, according to Christopher (Kerm) I'm pretty swell at BASIC optimizations.  And the one I was thinking of posting is one that is actually useful in an educationaly sense  :o
I guess you could always post it anyway ^^, altough it might not get as much interest since no one on Omnimaga ever used calculators for math. I did not even knew calculators were for math until last week. j/k :P but you get the idea lol)

(btw I graduated in 2003 and haven't had math classes since then so my math skills are really rusty and I tend to not code for calculators as much as I used to do back then x.x)

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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #34 on: March 05, 2010, 01:54:43 am »
Thanks!  Apparently, according to Christopher (Kerm) I'm pretty swell at BASIC optimizations.  And the one I was thinking of posting is one that is actually useful in an educationaly sense  :o
I guess you could always post it anyway ^^, altough it might not get as much interest since no one on Omnimaga ever used calculators for math. I did not even knew calculators were for math until last week. j/k :P but you get the idea lol)

(btw I graduated in 2003 and haven't had math classes since then so my math skills are really rusty and I tend to not code for calculators as much as I used to do back then x.x)

Haha that's pretty understandable. Happens to most people probably. Just comes with getting older :P
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #35 on: March 05, 2010, 02:10:06 am »
altough often people will not code calcs for more than a year, but some sticks around for much longer. I've been doing calc stuff for 8.5 years, tifreak8x 13, Calc84maniac about 4 or 5 and Lionel Debroux 9


It's cool to see some people stay around for a while
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #36 on: March 05, 2010, 02:37:59 am »
Ya, I started programming (very, VERY, basic) back in ninth grade and then didn't really do anything with it for a while. But I have recently started back up. I'm currently a senior right now. So I've been doing it for a couple years I guess.
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #37 on: March 05, 2010, 11:41:56 am »
... no one on Omnimaga ever used calculators for math. I did not even knew calculators were for math until last week. j/k :P but you get the idea lol)

(btw I graduated in 2003 and haven't had math classes since then so my math skills are really rusty and I tend to not code for calculators as much as I used to do back then x.x)

Interesting; math is what drew me to calc programming.  Whenever I faced a series of similar problems, it became easier to just write a routine that quickly did them all. Eventually I stopped sharing math/science programs because of stupid ethics >.<

I think calc programming is a great way to introduce freshmen to programming... but eventually everyone wants to explore other languages.  Four years ago, TIBasic was sort of like my gateway drug to computer science.

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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #38 on: March 05, 2010, 12:20:10 pm »
Ya, I think that is how a lot of people start, at least more recently. There is grad. student that comes into my AP Physics class a couple times a week to teach and he said that is how he started programming, on the calc in school. Now he knows a whole bunch of different languages.
TI-BASIC is just a really nice, good place to start because it is pretty easy to understand...as long as you don't try to out due your experience (start with a graphic based RPG the first week you learn to program, etc.). Plus, I've heard that once you learn one language the others become a lot easier to learn. So that's always good too.
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #39 on: March 05, 2010, 12:20:23 pm »
Welcome!

I pretty much got into this the same way as rthprog.

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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #40 on: March 05, 2010, 01:52:20 pm »
Welcome.
If you feel like mastering TI-BASIC, TI|BD and time experimenting some programming is the best. ;)

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From yesterday, 3 pages of posts? ??? wow
Hobbing in calculator projects.

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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #41 on: March 05, 2010, 02:47:39 pm »
I totally missed that 2nd page o.o

Lol anyway yeah and to add to Galandros comment, the TI-83 Plus guidebook is another good ressource.

@Meishe, yeah, the issue is that some people start a huge RPG as their first calc project ever without even making sure they can achieve this. It took me one month until I can start doing games and my first RPG ever, Illusiat, only had one dungeon split in two parts, one item, one magic and only dragon enemies with varying stats x.x

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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #42 on: March 05, 2010, 03:06:52 pm »
@Meishe, yeah, the issue is that some people start a huge RPG as their first calc project ever without even making sure they can achieve this. It took me one month until I can start doing games and my first RPG ever, Illusiat, only had one dungeon split in two parts, one item, one magic and only dragon enemies with varying stats x.x

:( that was me... lol. And after searching my computer, I actually found my original RPG project that I started... *Looks @ Black Sun Rising source* heh wow it was poorly coded.
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #43 on: March 05, 2010, 03:28:04 pm »
wasn't it the RPG with split home screen and graph screen, using dual layer ASCII? Or was it someone else?

I remember you worked on a calc RPG on the old forums, but for some reasons, you kept vanishing from the TI community for months, then returning for a month, then left again, then returned, and so on, and when you returned the last time in 2009, as staff, you had to leave due to army or something x.x
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Re: Well...I'm New
« Reply #44 on: March 05, 2010, 03:34:59 pm »
wasn't it the RPG with split home screen and graph screen, using dual layer ASCII? Or was it someone else?

I remember you worked on a calc RPG on the old forums, but for some reasons, you kept vanishing from the TI community for months, then returning for a month, then left again, then returned, and so on, and when you returned the last time in 2009, as staff, you had to leave due to army or something x.x
Lol yeah that's me. But that split home screen/graph screen wasn't me (I don't think, although i do think i attempted that once). Yeah I left for the military, but I'm back for now (for at least another year, woot!). I'm trying to get back into programming.
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