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Should I get a TI-84+?

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arti:
The most attractive thing I find about TI-BASIC is the ability to code DIRECTLY on your handheld - for the FUN of it.

Of course, the 68k's have the awesome advantage called TIGCC. And I tend to disagree with you Kevin - you generalized and made the whole 68k community sound agressive and unfriendly. Well I've got lots of help from the TICT/TIGCC message boards and advanced C/ASM programmers, and  I am very grateful for that. :)

Ranman:
QuoteBegin-arti+7 September 2005, 16:25-->QUOTE (arti @ 7 September 2005, 16:25) The most attractive thing I find about TI-BASIC is the ability to code DIRECTLY on your handheld - for the FUN of it.

Of course, the 68k's have the awesome advantage called TIGCC. And I tend to disagree with you Kevin - you generalized and made the whole 68k community sound agressive and unfriendly. Well I've got lots of help from the TICT/TIGCC message boards and advanced C/ASM programmers, and

DJ Omnimaga:
QuoteBegin-David Randall+7 September 2005, 18:54-->QUOTE (David Randall @ 7 September 2005, 18:54) QuoteBegin-arti+7 September 2005, 16:25-->QUOTE (arti @ 7 September 2005, 16:25) The most attractive thing I find about TI-BASIC is the ability to code DIRECTLY on your handheld - for the FUN of it.

Of course, the 68k's have the awesome advantage called TIGCC. And I tend to disagree with you Kevin - you generalized and made the whole 68k community sound agressive and unfriendly. Well I've got lots of help from the TICT/TIGCC message boards and advanced C/ASM programmers, and

arti:
Hey, better some than none I guess? :)

DJ Omnimaga:
yeah, now just ask TI-BASIC game programming help on #tigcc or TICT boards and see :?

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