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==Development Team==
==Texas Instruments development team==
*According to his [http://zbowling.com/blog/2007/03/13/ti-nspire/ blog], Zac Bowling has been working at TI on the project.
*According to his [http://zbowling.com/blog/2007/03/13/ti-nspire/ blog], Zac Bowling has been working at TI on the project.
*It appears that [http://hydrix.com/ Hydrix] has contributed to the project, according to comments on the HP mailing list ''comp.sys.hp48'', and to now deleted threads on TI's official discussion group.
*It appears that [http://hydrix.com/ Hydrix] has contributed to the project, according to comments on the HP mailing list ''comp.sys.hp48'', and to now deleted threads on TI's official discussion group.
*CVS logs in some resource files of the TI-Nspire CAS Software reveal that employees from [http://www.learningsoft.net/ LearningSoft] are commiters.
*CVS logs in some resource files of the TI-Nspire CAS Software reveal that employees from [http://www.learningsoft.net/ LearningSoft] are commiters.
*The development team [http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5921727#5921727 probably uses] the Eclipse IDE and Macs :)


==Random notes==
==Random notes==
*'''Phoenix ''' is the project name of the TI-Nspire, hackers may see it here and there. The Computer Link Software code name is ''Phoenix Connect''.
*'''Phoenix''' is Texas Instruments' project name of the TI-Nspire, hackers may see it here and there. The Computer Link Software code name is ''Phoenix Connect''.
*Texas Instruments [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/pmuellr?entry=rubyconf_2007 might] include a Ruby interpreter in the TI-Nspire in the future.

Latest revision as of 08:20, 12 February 2011

Texas Instruments development team

  • According to his blog, Zac Bowling has been working at TI on the project.
  • It appears that Hydrix has contributed to the project, according to comments on the HP mailing list comp.sys.hp48, and to now deleted threads on TI's official discussion group.
  • CVS logs in some resource files of the TI-Nspire CAS Software reveal that employees from LearningSoft are commiters.
  • The development team probably uses the Eclipse IDE and Macs :)

Random notes

  • Phoenix is Texas Instruments' project name of the TI-Nspire, hackers may see it here and there. The Computer Link Software code name is Phoenix Connect.
  • Texas Instruments might include a Ruby interpreter in the TI-Nspire in the future.