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Chto_takoye_osen1 karma

I see. Thanks.

The reason I asked about the differences in languages between models is because when I went into calc II and calc III I was using the 89 primarily. ( I should note that I wrote the incorrect model above, and only programmed up to the 87. 89 was completely new and I didn't delve to deep into it.

Chto_takoye_osen1 karma

Hello, Sircmpwn,

I used to do a lot of programming on the ti-84 back when I was in high school however I did mine internally on the programming function built into the calculator itself. I got pretty deep into it, when I switched to the 89, and was the only one at my school capable of writing codes for various functional computations. I got as far as developing my own programs for different things subjects (calculus and physics) where each had a custom UI that would provide a set of available functions and each one could be selected for which unit you're solving for (teachers loathed me but some asked for my help to write code for approved test-helper formulas).


Basically my question is this: How does coding on the computer directly for the TI differ from coding within the TI itself and how can I get into coding on the computer

Added question if you have the time: How does the language differ from the different versions of TI, 87, 89, 93, and is it difficult to learn others if I started on the 89?

Thanks !


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