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.
Ask any professor, and they’ll probably tell you graphing calculators offer a plethora of mathematical uses, like plotting graphs, inputting trigonometric functions — you know, typical academic stuff.
I have two semesters of math classes to complete: Trigonometry and Calculus I. I have at TI-89 graphing calculator that I absolutely hate. Who the hell makes the interfaces for these things? 46 ...