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Sunday, October 4, 2015

HHC 2015 Conference Talks


HP Prime.  Picture from HHC 2014 Conference Materials

The HHC 2015 took place in Nashville a couple of weeks ago (September 26 and 27, 2015).  I was not able to go this year (my father passed away).

Here are some videos that hpcalc.org posted on YouTube. I thank both hpcalc.org and the HPMOC.  I always have a great time at these conference and really hope to go next year’s conference.


Links to individual talks are listed below, but you can access the channel hpcalc.org on YouTube to get access to all of them as well.


Enjoy!


Eddie




HHC 2015: TI vs. HP and Fast Mode – Gene Wright

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIN2y-SnA6c

HHC 2015: HP-41CL Update – Gene Wright

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4B3SS6D6sw

HHC 2015: Prime Savage (speed/"accuracy" comparisons) - Włodek Mier-Jędrzejowicz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5c5YsMO5VM

HHC 2015: Genetic Algorithm Optimization using the HP Prime – Namir Shammas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qwrcpdV4_k

HHC 2015: HP-65 Pro emulator for the Apple iPad – Namir Shammas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pBP1e3d-H0

HHC 2015: Fritzing, China, and the NP-25 – Jim Johnson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wyOlnvBDfs

HHC 2015: A Numeric Compression Algorithm for the HP Prime (VCR Plus+) - Jackie Woldering

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofCRF1iVaY4

HHC 2015: Informal Demos, System upgrades, etc. – Geoff Quickfall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCUNOdwv3pg

HHC 2015: FRAM71 Introduction – Bob Prosperi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6rN5-a6daA

HHC 2015: Random Number Generators using Integer Array Shuffling with the HP Prime – Namir Shmmas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4gGUhYn-5E

HHC 2015: Particle Swarm Optimization using the HP Prime – Namir Shmmas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZECsjOWIPx4

HHC 2015: Virtual HP-IL (and related topics) Update – Bob Prosperi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jul5fetcFSE

HHC 2015: Review of DM-41 and the brand-new DM-15L

- Richard Nelson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMSxxZ0QnNU

HHC 2015: Children of Stone – A Self-Publishing Saga - Mary Woldering

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KEU5fmjPMs

HHC 2015: The Glacial Pace of Scaled Reptiles - Eric Smith

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKt4Ijqp3hw

HHC 2015: Update on 342 page Calculator References List Project – Felix Gross

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1vsk3c3L0U

HHC 2015: The WP-43S (The specification needs a platform) – Jake Schwartz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqdQhsunei4

HHC 2015: HP 50g System Flash Upgrade - Günter Schink

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tTBjqRnpOw

HHC 2015: Woodstocks in the Twenty-First Century - Geoff Quickfall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4tYbkMdv6Y



This blog is property of Edward Shore.  2015


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Some of My Favorite Websites to Visit

Here are some of my favorite mathematical websites to visit. 


Museum of HP Calculators (MoHPC)

This site contains a history of Hewlett Packard calculators and has a forum for calculator owners and mathematical enthusiasts.  The forum contains a software library for many of the HP programmable calculators, with threads dedicated to the HP 41C, HP 67, and the HP Prime.  The people on this forum are incredibly smart and very friendly.  


Wolfram Alpha

This is a dream website.  Here you can type almost any question regarding math, chemistry, physics, biology, and astronomy; and get straight forward answers about the subjects that you desire.   I often ask Wolfram Alpha for astronomical locations of planets, our sun, and our constellations. 

Wolfram Alpha also has a CAS engine which will compute indefinite integrals, expand polynomials, produce truth tables, factorize integrals, and much more.   Wolfram Alpha is also has apps available on iOS and Android for $2.99 - well worth the price.  

Cemetech

The web site, run by Christopher R. Mitchell, the author of "Using the TI-83 Plus/TI-84 Plus" (a super book).  This website has technical news and forum for members.  I just recently joined the forum.  Cemetech primarily focuses on Texas Instruments calculators, but there is also a program archive for the Casio Prizm and the HP Prime. There are many developers that share their programs and user-made applications for the TI calculators on Cemetech. 

Datamath

This website in is an online album of ever Texas Instruments calculators ever produced since the 1970s.  You can down manuals to classical TI calculators including a library for the TI-58/59 calculator.  

RSKEY.ORG

This site is an online album of any programming and graphing calculators of all the companies, not just the big three (TI, HP, Casio).  I can easily spend a few hours on this website.

hpcalc.org

If you need a place to find good programs for the HP 48, HP 28, HP 49, HP 50g, HP 39, and HP Prime, this is a good place to go.  This website is hosted by Eric Rechlin.

Tech Powered Math


This is an educational website that covers math and graphing calculators.  The website is run by Lucas Allen, author of “TI-Nspire Tutorials: The TI-nSpire for Beginners”.  


And a website that has nothing to do with calculators but with movies...

CinemaSins

This is the official CinemaSins page, you may have seen the more familiar YouTube channel.  The CinemaSins counts all the quirks, mistakes, and funny coincidences of popular movies.  Jeremy Scott is the phenomenal narrator.  CinemaSins have expanded to count the sins of popular brands and music videos.  


So that is some of my favorite places to visit.  If these websites are new to you, I hope you check them out and enjoy them.  

Have a great day everyone!  Eddie



This blog is property of Edward Shore.  2015

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