As was mentioned in the previous entry, I uploaded two programs that I wrote for my calculator while in high school. These programs can be found here (at ticalc.org). Anyway, the program I wrote to display all the formulas necessary for my AP physics has now been downloaded more than 10,000 times (as of this week). Pretty cool. I wonder if someone will ever bother write a better program, this one was tedious to write and I believe it conains one or two incorrect formulas. Anyway, you can see the webpage for this program here.
During my high school days I worked on two programs that I eventually put on the internet. The biggest of these was a program that listed every equation that my physics teacher gave me my senior year during AP Physics. I checked today and this program has been downloaded 9100 times from the website link below. This program show these equations from a menu of subject categories and shows the equations in a "pretty print" format, which means that the equations look like what you would write on a sheet of paper when writing them down as opposed to writing them out in a one-dimensional sentence from. For example:
Sentence form Pretty Print form
a=b^2/c b2
a=----
c
This is a crude estimate, but you get the idea. You can find information about these programs here: My author profile.
Here is a link to the page for the physics program: APPhysics
Sentence form Pretty Print form
a=b^2/c b2
a=----
c
This is a crude estimate, but you get the idea. You can find information about these programs here: My author profile.
Here is a link to the page for the physics program: APPhysics
The purpose of this category is post ideas and progress for projects that I am undertaking. This will be primarily directed toward my hobby of programming, but probably not exclusively so.
