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Plus42 Pricing and documentation
11-29-2023, 02:27 AM
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RE: Plus42 Pricing and documentation
(11-28-2023 03:35 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  The book Steve recommends is indeed excellent, and coming from a 42S background should be quite comfortable. Assuming so, you should take a look at this book, also written by Bill Wickes; in my opinion, far and away the best book to learn RPL. If, after following this book for a few chapters, you aren't quite intrigued and wanting to know more, then bail-out, bail-out, bail-out; you won't enjoy using it.

https://literature.hpcalc.org/items/1570

RPL is very polarizing; nearly everyone I've known in the HP calculator community is either drawn into RPL and never looks back, or strongly prefers RPN; very few are middle of the road and/or go back and forth.

I would like to put myself in this elusive category! Having grown up on RPL, I never had any experience with RPN back in the day. I now play with my 41s probably more than the 48s, and enjoy both in different ways.

Of course now I get momentarily surpised once in a while why I get the "Too Few Arguments" error on my 48 when using one of the operators with no numbers on the stack... It's all RPN's fault!
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Plus42 Pricing and documentation - Paalar - 11-06-2023, 07:55 PM
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