Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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Yes
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27
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33.3%
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No
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5
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6.2%
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Maybe
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33
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40.7%
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I don't program anymore.
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2
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2.5%
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I am already a TI programming God!
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14
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17.3%
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Re: Will you use any ticalc.org Exclusives submitted to learn a new language? extend knowledge of known languages?
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W Hibdon
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I vote no.
I never used them because I thought that they were all out of date, with the only working 68k one being the technoplaza lessons. But I might in the future leark ASM for the 68k, to complement C.
-W-
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8 February 2004, 23:21 GMT
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Re: Will you use any ticalc.org Exclusives submitted to learn a new language? extend knowledge of known languages?
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chemoautotroph
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I would love to learn 83+ assembly, but since I really don't have an 83+, that would be rather pointless, as I usually only develop for myself... nonetheless, if I get bored someday, ticalc.org Exclusive will be nice
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8 February 2004, 23:49 GMT
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Re: Will you use any ticalc.org Exclusives submitted to learn a new language? extend knowledge of known languages?
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Chivo
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Heh, I already know Z80 ASM quite well and 68k ASM pretty well too I guess. I learned both from "Microprocessors Principles and Applications" and by reading C compiler output (SmallC for Z80, TIGCC for 68k).
I don't need no steenkin' lessons!
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9 February 2004, 16:56 GMT
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