The actuel Prime future...
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06-17-2015, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2015 07:57 AM by Tugdual.)
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RE: The actuel Prime future...
(06-17-2015 04:27 PM)Marcelo Vanti Wrote:Yes the Prime is programmable but the basic almost imposes the use of a PC while I find RPL more adapted to a calculator keyboard entry.(06-17-2015 04:14 PM)Tugdual Wrote: Can you elaborate on that?As an example , I teach antenna theory on a Brazilian university, and wrote some programs to 50G in this domain, for myself and for my students . So far , there is nothing that I have not been able to do more easily with the PRIME , although my little experience with it . Anyway I'm not sure that this is what makes a calculator adapted to a scientific purpose. I think features such as MES, easy but powerful unit of measurement, some other features like isoclines and more generally the ease of use of keyboard make a difference. However when there is a need above a level of complexity and/or more volume, engineers would immediately use a different tool, i.e. a PC and specific softwares. I'm not in education and I understand that it is your interest; may be the Prime is good to teach science. |
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