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From calculator to coder: your math tech upgrade
Graphing calculators are no longer just for crunching numbers—they’re now creative platforms for coding, visualizing, and solving problems. With TI-BASIC, Desmos scripting, and interactive math models ...
What do you do when your trusty, 45 year old calculator finally needs to be retired? If you’re a programmer with a knack for making things — like Simon Boak — you custom build a replacement. This is ...
Dallas-based Texas Instruments’ latest generation of calculators is getting a modern-day update with the addition of programming language Python. The goal is to expand students’ ability to explore ...
In brief: Texas Instruments graphing calculators have supported custom scripts for decades, even supporting more advanced programming languages like C and assembly. A community of hobbyists has grown ...
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