@Co
Please do, i want this so so bad
@freemo did I mention it will be open source with everything online
@Co Even better.. the hardware too?
@freemo sure! I will be using an arduino uno and I will experiment with LCD displays and of course I will design the rest. Any recommendations for a cheapish lcd for the uno thats got a fair resolution (think TI-84 PLUS CE)
@Co Nice! Excited. Is it going to have a full CAS?
@freemo sorry im not sure what CAS stands for
@Co Computer Algebra System... it is wha seperates a typical calculator (which tends to just do operations on numbers) to a more advanced one like the TI-89, where it can do symbolic manipulation (integration, solve for x, solve ODE, etc)
@freemo oh yeah thats on the wishlist not that it won't be a pain hand implementing it, but it should teach me a fair bit and thats why I'm doing this and to be a showoff(classic me). Also if you have the time or anyone else does when I start im going to post a link of the proj here and feel free to join in!
@freemo definitely got to go with python, I have been self teaching myself algorithms and machine learning specifically with it (even if I am reading ISLR)
@Co python will probably work and be easy enough... numworks calculator has a python interpreter in it that is kinda cool.
I'd suggest you play with the python CaS libraries availible to you first before you get too far along just to make sure they will be a good solution.
@Co Whatever language you are most comfortable with that has a CaS .. R is a shitty language to work in but it is meant for math stuff, so you may find it a good choice here. Python has a CaS library too.