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General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: olivermadsen on January 11, 2012, 08:52:16 pm
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I am a ti-84, ti-nspire with touchpad, and a ti-nspire CX CAS user. I have some experience for coding in the ti-nspire basic language and used it to compete in the American Computer Science League. I am from Alaska in the U.S.
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HEY WELCOME TO OMNI!!! I hope you enjoy your say :)
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Heya and welcome here. I hope you enjoy your stay! :)
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I come bearing the gift of peanuts!
!peanuts
I hope you enjoy your time at Omnimaga. :)
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You beat me to the peanuts :P
!peanuts
!peanuts
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Alaska? :D
anyways, welcome here :D
!peanuts
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Hi, Im from a cold place too!! :)
btw, i do nspire basic also
what type of programs have you made for it??
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A wise man once said: "1337"
Remember this and welcome.
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Hi, Im from a cold place too!! :)
btw, i do nspire basic also
what type of programs have you made for it??
I have not made that interesting or good looking programs. I have only really used it for the American Computer Science league, and that was mainly data input and number processing. I am going to try to learn either lua for the nSpire or whatever language is used for nDless.
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Welcome to omni! :D
!peanuts <--- Have some more :D
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Hello, welcome to Omnimaga!
American Computer Science League? What's that?
Also, Ndless allows for C as well as ARM ASM (I believe ARM) to be run on the Nspire.
(I also have a project going to bring Java to it as well) ;)
!peanuts One can never have too many peanuts :D