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« Reply #195 on: 11 September, 2011, 10:28:40 »
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Cheesy i appreciate all of you guys' feedback. I must inform you however that development on this has stopped a very long time ago. I used calculator language as a way to get me hooked on to programming and now I'm programming in OOP such as Java and C#. Currently im developing android apps. To me calculators seem very obsolete in terms of programming since the hardware of a ti-84 is garbage compared to a dual core smartphone. In fact smartphones these days could emulate a ti-84 100 times faster than a real one with no problem at all. Some one needs to make a calculator with some real specs. But anyway, i enjoyed very much making this doodlejump game and thanks to all the positive feedback...in fact it's still spreading like wildfire at my school without me even knowing so that's good Cheesy hope its the same elsewhere as well lol. Programming it was too hard...way too hard considering variables had no names...that was the hardest part, and to this day idk how i pulled it off but i did and i probably wont have to think that hard again thanks to modern programming languages. Making this game was something ill never forget and a programming memory that i will certainly cherish. Good Bye Wink
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