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Yo nerds... :D j/k

Any of you into calculator programming? I recently bought a casio fx 9860 (SD) for those math classes, and after some nights of good ol' c-programming, I'm now playing "snake" instead of solving equations and stuff :D Great fun actually..
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Does writing a program to do row/column pivot for solving linear programming problems on my HP 48GX count?
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I guess... What, in my opinion, does not count is using any built in calc "programming" things... You get the point
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I was dynamically manipulating NxM matrices by tearing them apart and reassembling them :)
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Back in high school I use to love programming on my ti-86. I haven't done that in years though. Is the ti series even used now?


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The Ti 83 is still very popular along with the 84, 86 and 89. I don't know the first thing to programming one though.

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You can write assembly code for the Ti series I'm pretty sure.

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Yes, but who would want to?
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A lot of people.

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I can think of only two ATM - Methodz and Methodz|Reborn. :D
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You don't know many people then. And anyway I don't even know Assembly.

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Yes you do!
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