Ever imagined a graphing calculator like the TI-84 being able to support Python? Well, that just happened. Graphing calculators have long been a fun way for people to get started with programming.
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Texas Instruments has removed the ability for some of its most ...
You wouldn’t typically associate graphing calculators with artificial intelligence, but hacker [KermMartian] recently made it happen. The innovative project involved running a neural network directly ...
In brief: Texas Instruments graphing calculators have supported custom scripts for decades, even supporting more advanced programming languages like C and assembly. A community of hobbyists has grown ...
Look, I know that’s a TI-73, but options for wire photos of graphing calculators are limited, okay? Photo: AP Images In high school, I had an intense love affair with my graphing calculator, a silver ...
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