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Which high-level native TI-99 languages are you most likely to use for a future TI-99 project?


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What TI-native interpreted or compiled language do you want to develop in next?  

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  1. 1. What TI-native interpreted or compiled language do you want to develop in next?

    • TI BASIC (OEM/ROM)
      4
    • TI Extended BASIC (OEM)
      10
    • A third party Extended BASIC dialect and/or package of support routines (RXB,XB256,TML,T40XB,etc.)
      12
    • Forth
      10
    • UCSD Pascal
      5
    • TI LOGO
      6
    • Other
      6

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6 hours ago, FarmerPotato said:

Yeah, I second this (third?) if @RXB showed some beginner GPL exercises and we did homework together. 
 

I’ve always been “afraid” of GPL it being so mysterious and all. Inscrutable back in the day.  I think it’s my fear of having to implement a compiler for an exam. GPL seems so weird. 

But it’s our “native language” even if we don’t speak it. 


 

 

If I ever get around to it, I want to make a GPL cross-assembler that works like Forth Assembler with structured looping, if/else/endif, named routines etc.

From what I see that looks pretty straightforward. I wll have to dig into Rich's tutorials and probably hire him as a consultant. :) 

 

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