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by golem14
9 days ago
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I had the Hp15c (and still have) but always deeply longed for the hp28s, which was the first to implement a lisp-like programming language in a calculator. Had I bought that one, who knows how different my computing life would have been… |
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In high school it was mind blowing.
But I didn't do anything serious with programming. Normal languages seemed annoying, usr/rpl useless limited as it was to a 4 bit calculator.
Maybe if someone had told me usr/rpl is just lisp. But, it's for the best. I loath computer screens today.