7 comments

  • z_open 1 hour ago

    It's funny how many software developers got into it due to being bored in class with a TI-83 and randomly trying to create programs.

    • dubbel 1 hour ago

      That brings back memories...

      In 2008 I was in high school and wrote a TI-BASIC tutorial in German [0] on my blog that became by far the most popular thing I wrote - maybe on par with my post about how to fix a quest bug in Skyrim by teleporting Delphine.

      I was a bit mad back then that people for some reason appreciated those posts more than many very deep teenager ramblings about politics/philosophy :D

      [0]: https://archive.haukeluebbers.de/2008/12/ti-basic-tutorial-1...

      • coreyh14444 1 hour ago

        I hope / don't hope to be famous enough one day that people start looking through my blog and forum posts from when I was a teenager. :|

        • kergonath 52 minutes ago

          Luckily for me the company that hosted mine went under, nothing is accessible anymore, and there is no snapshot in the Internet Archive.

        • swazzy 56 minutes ago
          • pama 58 minutes ago

            Ilya S?

            • submeta 59 minutes ago

              There‘s HP calculator guys and TI guys. Around the age of 17 I spent lots of time programming my HP28s calculator in a Forth like language that had symbolic mathematics, lots of ideas from Scheme (closures, functions as first class arguments, recursion). It felt like magic dealing with concepts I hadn’t seen in the C compiler on my Amiga or later in Turbo Pascal. But I saw these concepts later in Mathematica and was familiar.

              I had programmed games, complex 3d visualisations (super slow but oh well), and was totally fascinated by what this device could do.

              • le-mark 27 minutes ago

                Most if not all high schools and colleges in the US required TI “graphing” calculators for algebra/trig on up. I don’t know if they still do. I never saw this HP28, sounds awesome!

                • otabdeveloper4 31 minutes ago

                  The rest of the world only has Casio, I think.

                • msk-lywenn 1 hour ago

                  The original manual for the TI83+ is what actually got me into programming. It was pretty nice.