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Introduction To TI-83+ Programming.  

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Introduction To TI-83+ Programming By Alp Öztek First of all we must be clear on the point that, you will NOT learn how to be a great programmer at the end of this article series and you can NOT write very complex programs since your TI 83+ has some limits. You will NOT be able to write games like Doom or Half-Life at best you can write a game of "pisti" if you are exceptionally talented and you can write some programs to help you in your classes. The in-built programming language of the calculator is called TI-Basic and it is very similar to QBasic which is a programming language for computers. To access the TI-Basic editor to create a new program, all you need to do is to turn your TI on, press the PRGM button (which is the middle button on the third row) and you will see a...

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