newRPL - Ideas for "graphical" programming of math problems
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05-21-2021, 06:22 PM
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RE: newRPL - Ideas for "graphical" programming of math problems
Hello!
I would suggest HTML 5, but this is not supported. I think that HP calcs do not have support to PASCAL, BASIC or other language because they don't want to pay for copyrights, that is expansive. (this is my opinion only) You do good programing making programs with many pictures, that make it looks like more interactive as possible. By the way, Flash and Java was killed by newer browswers, and it seems that similar things happens with HP calcs. In the decade of 2010-2020 we had HP Prime that seems to run away from the traditional programming mode of the previous calculators, like HP48 series, including HP50. By other side, there are people that think that HP Prime is the END GAME. Who knows... I hope to be wrong... For this I cant give you a good answer about what kind of language to use.:-( quote='Claudio L.' pid='148201' dateline='1621612172'] (05-21-2021 03:00 PM)Edwin Wrote: Personally, I also prefer it to be in the style of MathCad and Smath Studio. There is another similar program that is widely used in Engineering, the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) Thanks!, never heard of EES. I looked at some of the videos and the UI seems pretty crude, not much to learn from it but it is indeed "visual" in the sense you type the equations but not code. [/quote] Carlos - Brazil Time Zone: GMT -3 http://area48.com |
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