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General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: Raikiri3000 on September 02, 2012, 01:59:25 am
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Hi guys! I'm a jamaican highschool student taking SATs next month and I'm about to graduate. I know basic C/C++ as per school learning but I'm excited about learning programming. However I've never had a teacher not bound to a syllabus... Anyway let me just say hi again before I start rambling :P
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I own a TI-84+ SE and will be buying a TI-Nspire cx cas in december
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A Jamaican highschool student! Wow :D
I'm glad to hear you'll be joining us here, as most of us are programmers :) C/C++ is incredibly useful these days, but learning to code simple things in BASIC and AXE on your TI-84 (if you decide to) is a tremendous help for gearing your brain towards logic and all that fun math you'll have to do in getting your programs to work.
Best of luck, and welcome to the community!
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Heya and welcome to the forums. :D
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Hello and welcome to Omni! :)
Here's your bag of complimentary peanuts:
!peanuts
Also as a friendly reminder, double-posting is usually discouraged unless there's a day or something in between the posts ;)
The 84's pretty popular around here, a good chunk of us program them. If you need help with it feel free to ask!
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Could anyone teach me how to use axe? it looks interesting :)
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Welcome to the forums!
Have some more peanuts
:peanuts
and you could simply search for axe tutorials ;)
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^ But feel free to post questions you have. I understand how tutorials don't always provide the same learning experience as with another person.
Welcome :)
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Woo a jamaican, country known for Bob Marley, their running team which are the fastest, their bobsleigh team and soon their programmers? Oh well, welcome here and have some more peanuts!
!peanuts
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One of the best ways to start with axe is just reading the documentation, then, with commands list in hand, starting to play around :D
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Hi and welcome to omni :D Have some nuts:
!peanuts
Where did this tradition start anyway?