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libraries
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What is the best cpp code you have ever seen?
I love this copy_on_write from Sean Parent’s Stlab. It’s a useful library and it is readable (but uses advanced ideas): https://github.com/stlab/libraries/blob/main/stlab/copy_on_write.hpp The meat of it is under 100 lines. Give it a read. Understand it. Think through the atomic operations and ask yourself why it works. It’s beautiful.
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Where to find Cpp code to read?
This is a great read. It’s 218 lines total, but the meat is in the first 100 or so. Its elegantly simple: https://github.com/stlab/libraries/blob/main/stlab/copy_on_write.hpp
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Work stealing thread pool built with C++20
The complete code is available at https://github.com/stlab/libraries/blob/main/stlab/concurrency/default_executor.hpp
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Friendship Ended with the Garbage Collector
I don’t know about that, but I am using stlab::copy_on_write in production and it’s amazing. It’s like a cross among a T, a unique_ptr, and a shared_ptr. https://github.com/stlab/libraries/blob/main/stlab/copy_on_w...
PineappleCAS
- Can a TI-83 take indefinite integrals/derivatives?
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How do I find the derivative formula for a function using a TI-84?
You can use the Pineapple cas. Just note that it is still highly recommended that you learn to do derivatives on your own.
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I have a texas Ti 84 plus ce-t, does someone know how to get the trignometry answers in a square form? for example cos(x)exp2=1/3 the answer given is square 1/3 and not (square 3) / 3.
Unfortunately, this would require a CAS, which none of the 84 series has. You can use PineappleCAS to do it, though.
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ti84+ (non CE) Computer Algebra System?
CASymba (still active, features and bugfixes being added), PineappleCAS (not maintained anymore)
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What kinds of programs are allowed on the AP Calculus BC test?
I was wondering what programs I could use during the Calculus BC Test and if there were any programs that are prohibited. Specifically, I wanted to know if this was allowed or any other programs similar to this - PineappleCAS
- Partial Derivatives Program - TI-84 Plus CE-T
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Better calculator?
https://github.com/nathanfarlow/PineappleCAS There is PineappleCAS for the Plus CE
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Algebra Solver through CAS on ti 84 ce Plus CE?
CASymba (repo/doc ; download) is a new CE CAS engine alternative (or complement) to the well-known PineappleCAS, and it offers other various features
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Are there any apps or programs that make polynomials from just the zeros of a function?
I mean, you could just do it by hand? for zeros of x = 1, 3, 5, the polynomial is just (x-1)(x-3)(x-5). If you need it graphed, then that can be used directly. If you want the equation, then you'd want to look for a CAS that could do the expansion for you. Perhaps PineappleCAS? (Disclaimer: I haven't used PineappleCAS, so no clue how it is)
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Simplifying radicals with variables
Unfortunately, the TI-84 Series does not have a CAS (Computer Algebra System), which is what is needed to simplify radicals. You can download PineappleCAS by Nathan Farlow to add one, but be careful. Using it on a standardized test counts as cheating.
What are some alternatives?
thread-pool - A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20
Git - Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository but pull requests can be turned into patches to the mailing list via GitGitGadget (https://gitgitgadget.github.io/). Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
toolchain - Toolchain and libraries for C/C++ programming on the TI-84+ CE calculator series
Upsilon - Upsilon, an OS forked from Omega for your Numworks calculator
cemu - Cheap EMUlator: lightweight multi-architecture assembly playground
CASYMBA
ICE - ICE Compiler for the TI-84 Plus CE
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
wordle - Wordle clone for TI graphing calculators