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python calculator from Texas Instruments

python calculator from Texas Instruments

python calculator from Texas Instruments

(OP)
Hi,

nowadays people can use a Texas Instruments calculator working with Python when they do a mathematics exam. So now I am wondering. Is buying such a calculator and working through the manual a good way to become very familiar with Python? 😊

RE: python calculator from Texas Instruments

I doubt it.

Small screen and cumbersome typing likely just cause frustration.

There are a lot of ways to learn python that don't require buying a device.

RE: python calculator from Texas Instruments

While using a Python-compatible Texas Instruments calculator may offer some exposure to the Python programming language, it is not always the greatest approach to become particularly comfortable with Python well that is what i think

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