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Omnimaga => News => Topic started by: Juju on July 13, 2011, 02:04:38 pm
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Quigibo released this morning the highly anticipated Axe Parser 1.0.0! Lots of new features and changes are included with this release. For the ones who didn't knew yet, Axe is a compiled programming language for the TI-83+/84+ series of calculators, programmable and compilable on-calc.
Well its finally here! Believe it or not, there were still a whole lot of features I wanted to add before releasing it, but the contest deadline is coming up and I've already been delaying too much so I'm going to release it now for better or worse. Some of the changes are really dramatic, so it will definitely take some time to get used to the paradigm shifts that come with it.
So I was going to write a really long post saying how far the project has come and how much the community has helped me code, test, and popularize Axe Parser. But then I realized that it would sound like a culmination, and I don't want it to seem at all like I'm done coding or that the parser is finalized. Also, its 4:30 AM for me right now and I've been staying up this late this whole week trying to get this thing out the door, so I'd rather get some sleep instead. You guys already know how awesome you are, you don't need me to tell you that :hyper:
Hopefully there won't be any major bugs since I've been testing it with a few other people and have fixed all the bugs uncovered so far. So have fun and hopefully everyone in the contest can adapt their code for 1.0.0, there weren't too many incompatibilities for this size of a release and all of them are extremely easy to fix.
If you have problems, don't forget you can get help in the Axe section (http://axe.omnimaga.org/) and there is a wiki here (http://wiki.axe.omnimaga.org/).
By the way, you only have a day and a half left to submit your program for the Axe contest (http://ourl.ca/11030). Hope you can convert your program to 1.0.0 in time, if you want to take the risk... Don't forget to make backups before, in case it fails.
Download Axe 1.0.0 here! (http://ourl.ca/4060/227526;topicseen#new)
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By the way, you only have a day and a half left to submit your program for the Axe contest. Hope you can convert your program to 1.0.0 in time :)
I wouldn't recommend that, I would recommend trying to send it in today, waiting for tomorrow might be risky, but if one wants to take the risk :)
Either way, the new release looks awesome, I really wasn't expecting it :)
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I just tried it, the new functional aspects really make me like it more than ever before, especially how it treats function now directly as values, and its easy to pass functions as arguments now. I need to rewrite my entire Function Axe tutorial for this.
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Thank you for all the work you put in, Quigbo! We Ti-83+/84+ programmers are truly blessed by your contribution!
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:w00t: Yes :thumbsup: for Quigibio
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Thanks, Quigibo. This is the most revolutionary calc program of the past couple of years, perhaps forever. It's your hard work that made it possible. Thank you so much. :D
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Updated the hosted documentation on my site :)
I might play around with coding in it again :)
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YES! I'm not going to update until I send my contest entry though. It'd suck if it broke compatibility. :P
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What a huge jump for you Quigibo! Congratulations! If I had a nickel for every deserving project that never even got to 1.0...
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Yay! Thanks, Quigibo for all of your hard work and dedication to the Axe Parser community. :D
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Due to discovered bugs, I would wait until 1.0.1 anyway which should be out late tonight. I always expect the unexpected so I had a feeling something like this would happen.
Thanks again for all the support. It really wouldn't have reached this level without everyone's tremendous feedback.
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Due to discovered bugs, I would wait until 1.0.1 anyway which should be out late tonight. I always expect the unexpected so I had a feeling something like this would happen.
Thanks again for all the support. It really wouldn't have reached this level without everyone's tremendous feedback.
Lets hope I'm quicker in updating the documentation files on my site then I have been with the other versions :P
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Yay! In honor of this, I will start learning Axe. I look forward to awesomeness...
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Due to discovered bugs, I would wait until 1.0.1 anyway which should be out late tonight. I always expect the unexpected so I had a feeling something like this would happen.
Thanks again for all the support. It really wouldn't have reached this level without everyone's tremendous feedback.
Lets hope I'm quicker in updating the documentation files on my site then I have been with the other versions :P
It was sort of quick, you're already in 1.0.1!
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I still can't figure out how to send pics from my calc into axe prgms
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I still can't figure out how to send pics from my calc into axe prgms
There's a thread for that, I believe.
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Yeah you might want to check the Axe section, as your question may already be answered there.
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Plop, here (http://www.siteduzero.com/news-62-41615-p1-repoussez-les-limites-de-votre-calculatrice-avec-l-axe-parser-1-0-0.html) I made a french news. :)