Nicholas Pease
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Calculator Programming
Calculator programming is where I got my initial start in software development and taught me the fundamentals of programming. I started with a TI-83+ calculator that I purchased from a thrift store. Below you can find many of the software programs I have written for the TI series of calculators. While I was developing programs for the TI series of calculators starting around 2014, I did not publish them online until around 2018, where I found the online community Cemetech. Below are some of the published products I produced.

Asteroids CE
This game places you as the operator of a space craft as you attempt to shoot down ALL of the asteroids hurtling towards you. If you miss one, you lose a point. If you hit one, you gain a point.
Language: TI-BASIC (CE Edition)
Publish Date: November 28th, 2017

Asteroids ICE
This game places you as the pilot of a spacecraft tasked with the task of destroying incomming asteroids. For every asteroid that you hit you gain a point, for every asteroid that you miss, you lose a point.
Language: TI 84 ICE
Publish Date: December 4th, 2017

Taxfind 2017 CE
This program calculates a user-selectable applied tax on the input amount.
Language: TI-BASIC (CE Edition)
Publish Date: December 5th, 2017

StockSim
StockSim is a simulation game based on the American stock market. Players can buy and sell stocks while monitoring several charts. Players have to determine the best times to sell, whilst monitoring best times to buy other stocks. Players can select from EASY and HARD modes and can save/continue their games.
Language: TI 84 ICE
Publish Date: May 5th, 2018

Fake Calc
This is a program that makes the calculator display incorrect results for calculations inputted. Use this to prank your friends. I do not take responsibility for those who abuse this and mess up others tests.
Language: TI-BASIC (83+ Edition)
Publish Date: January 9th, 2019
Below are some unfinished projects that I have worked on. These were never published but may have had some beta programs released.

NOS (Nick Operating System)
NOS (or Nick's Operational Shell) will be a simple shell with a GUI similar to the Kindle Fire Home Screen. To scroll through the programs, you use the left and right keys. Possible features would be pinning programs to the beginning of the carousel and using the A-Z keys to navigate similarly to Cesium.
Language: TI 84 ICE
Publish Date: Unpublished
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Last Updated on 28 Nov 2024.