TI-BASIC

TI-BASIC is the built-in, interpreted programming language used on Texas Instruments graphing calculators. It features a token‐based syntax resembling BASIC, with commands for arithmetic, control structures (If/Then, For, While), list and matrix operations, and direct access to the calculator’s display, menus, and graphing features. Although it’s easy to learn and deploy—making it popular among students for custom routines and games—its execution speed and memory are limited compared to compiled or desktop languages, so programmers often optimize code by minimizing loops, using built-in functions, or writing critical routines in assembly.

Schools (1)

University of Central Oklahoma

1994 – 1998

The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), located in Edmond, Oklahoma, is a public university known for its strong emphasis on transformative learning and leadership development. As one of the state's oldest institutions of higher education, UCO offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs across fields such as business, education, liberal arts, and the sciences. The university fosters a student-centered environment focused on academic excellence, community engagement, and real-world experience.