It was 3AM, okay!?

I don't think learning calculator programming was particularly difficult, but it was confusing what with all the different forums and guides and whatnot. It's got links galore, but I hope I made it easy to navigate. I picked "newb" for the URL rather than "noob" because I feel the latter has become a bit of an insult.

Sorry for the short forum post, but there's not really much else to say, and I don't want it to get forgotten and buried in SAX.

Without further ado, here you go (nomkid.github.io/calcnewb)
This is a great list. I would suggest spelling out "TI Basic Developer" instead of TI|BD. They are a fantastic resource for what each command does, and for providing examples and follow-alongs. The whole TI|BD site is how I first learned how to program.

Great list, it or something like it should be stickied somewhere here.
NoahK wrote:
Great list, it or something like it should be stickied somewhere here.

Thanks!

NoahK wrote:
I would suggest spelling out "TI Basic Developer" instead of TI|BD.

I thought about that. I went with TI|BD because it's how people usually refer to it, and I pretty much immediately made the connection between the two despite me not visiting it in months. Also TI|BD makes everything more even, rather than one line being much longer than the others.
  
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