[Python-ideas] Python Numbers as Human Concept Decimal System
Mark H. Harris
harrismh777 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 19:53:34 CET 2014
On Sunday, March 9, 2014 10:05:14 AM UTC-5, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>
> > tiny minority of users who are numerically naive TI-89 users.
>
> I'm surprised: are physical calculators (TI-89) still in use today?
>
Oh my, yes. They are the premier programmable graphing calculator
today (not the only one, or course) that supports advanced computation
(calc, linear algebra, &c) and with not only polar and rect coord graphing
but also 3D graphing. Its native language is BASIC, in the calculator
supports a plethora of applications for science, business, academia,
engineering, and also a host of organizer apps like calendar, notepad,
spread sheet (yes, really) and more. Its a phenomenal device, really.
The TI84+ is also still marketed heavily; and it has been updated lately
with a color screen. It is not sufficient for college engineering work, but
its fine for high school and general programming/graphing. Its language
is also BASIC.
Cheers
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