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ti842py
Posts with mentions or reviews of ti842py.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-22.
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app on pip
People have already responded saying yes, but I thought that I'd put my opinion in as well. Yes, you absolutely can distribute an application through PyPI even if it's not meant to mainly be a module, if fact I do in this project. There are other options if you want to go a different route, but PyPI may be the easiest.
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What have you developed with python so far?
ti842py - Some of you might remember making programs on the TI calculators in school, and I had an interesting idea a few months back. I found an old project that could decompile the programs into plain text, so I forked it and reverse-engineered a bunch of newer commands that TI-BASIC (the programming language used on some of the TI calculators) has added. I then set out to make a program that could transpile those programs into Python, and it works pretty well. Some examples of features that it's currently implemented are the drawing stuff and goto (ew goto). If you've got any old programs from those calculators lying around, and it seems interesting, give it a try.
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Been working on a TI-BASIC to Python transpiler
TL;DR: I made a program to transpile programs made on the TI-84 into Python. link
finance_n
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What have you developed with python so far?
Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/bSorin/finance_n
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ti842py and finance_n you can also consider the following projects:
academiic-public - Mirror of academiic backend repository with secrets folder removed.
plexDong - Takes the current Plex (Tautulli) play count from a given user and generates an ASCII dong 🍆 based on the amount.
ImaginaryInfinity-Calculator
PythonTwitchBotFramework - asynchronous twitchbot framework made in pure python
basically-ti-basic - Python software that decompiles (and soon, compiles) TI-Basic .8Xp files.
ASI_AmpyDisplay - Serial display and interface for ASI motor controllers
C8SALT - A CHIP-8 interpreter written in TI-BASIC.
py-jsoneditor - View and edit your JSON data in the browser, With Python API and CLI.
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ti842py vs plexDong
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ti842py vs C8SALT
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