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Add Casio, TI and NumWorks converters #61

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zdimension opened this issue Jun 23, 2018 · 4 comments
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Add Casio, TI and NumWorks converters #61

zdimension opened this issue Jun 23, 2018 · 4 comments
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algorithm Algorithm/pseudocode mode enhancement New feature or request

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@zdimension zdimension added enhancement New feature or request algorithm Algorithm/pseudocode mode labels Jun 23, 2018
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You can also add a https://www.numworks.com/fr/ converter.

@zdimension zdimension changed the title Add Casio and TI converters Add Casio, TI and NumWorks converters Jun 23, 2018
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I don't know those calculators well, only heard about it in the news. Do they use a proprietary algorithm language like Casio and TI?

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No they use a Python like syntax.

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Issue moved to #62, #63 and #64.

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