Hi guys,
I'm Lien, 17 years old. I live in Belgium, in the Dutch-speaking part. The last three years I've been making little programs for my TI 84 plus. Most were just the result of a boring class, others were helpful in mathclass (like solving quadratic equations). Recently someone asked me if I could write some programs for his TI nspire cx CAS, so I started looking for some extra information about it. This is a great site btw! (It would have saved me a lot of time with my ti84, but finding stuff out myself was fun too).
If someone has experience with making programs for ships, let me know :) I don't know yet what kind of programs he actually needs, but normally he does all the calculations by hand (with the use of an calculator). So I figured out it couldn't be that hard to write a program for it.
For the moment I'm still figuring out how it works here and I don't think I could help people out with complex problems. But if I can help, I will ofcourse! :)
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