thread repost: Discussion on Parser/UI Options
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03-31-2014, 07:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2014 07:11 PM by Tim Wessman.)
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RE: thread repost: Discussion on Parser/UI Options
Quote: (Yesterday 09:23 AM)Tim Wessman Wrote: (...) Trust me, I do understand why people have said "well just use that cas engine", or "just buy one", or "why didn't you just use the 48 code base". Every single possible direction was considered and analyzed before the decision to move in this technical direction was taken. (...) Impressive stuff, Tim. Thank You for sharing your thoughts and analysis here. Your explanation makes sense to me. As an old RPN die hard guy (that is one reason why I'm posting in a Museum Forum ), I am using nowadays my HP-Prime much more than my HP-50G, and I'm one of the guys looking into mathematics again! And I'm not quitting RPN, thanks to the HP-Prime: it is there in Home mode, and I must say it looks to me as powerful and flexible as the classic RPN calculators of the past (yes, I used them quite a lot, and still have a few in my collection). As for RPL as a programming language, I understand the reasons why so many people here like it, but for me, after spending so many years on my youth coding in very low level languages (from mainframes to micro-controllers, using machine code, assembly, PL/M, you name it), I really prefer to code in a high level structured language that can be easily documented and understood by anyone working with computers - and HP has got one dialect of such kind of languages: it is called HP-PPL. Lastly, I agree with all the others here about the "issues" and misbehavior found in the Prime: HP should fix it as soon as possible (where possible...), to maintain the customers happy and of course, maintain the high standards of quality that made HP a well established brand in the good old days. -- Jose Mesquita |
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