Ever imagined a graphing calculator like the TI-84 being able to support Python? Well, that just happened. Graphing calculators have long been a fun way for people to get started with programming.
Something being impractical isn’t any reason not to do it, which is why just about anything with a CPU in it can run Doom by now. For the same reason there obviously is a way to do ray tracing of 3D ...
The humble Texas Instruments graphing pocket calculator has seen its fair share of mods over the years, thanks in part to an oddly active development community of procrastinators desperate to get out ...