The HP Prime Corner

The HP Prime Corner

 

HP Prime Tutorials and documents

 

Apart from the User Manual, we have several sites devoted to the HP Prime. Being the future of HP graphical calculators, we have to assume that these sites will multiply over the coming months. HP has really bet a lot in the student market (not only with the HP Prime, but as part of a fully fledged strategy with different prongs. 

Lets start with Eddie W. Shore's blog. Eddie is a university professor in California, a calculator lover that has a wide collection of calculators, and who has prepared several well documented tutorials for some HP calculators, including the HP 15c and the HP 50g. (He has even been a customer of this shop - a honour for us). Lately he has started to write programming tutoriasl for the HP Prime, and he's going aleady by its fourth installment. He has as well some Prime calculator tips that can help you in getting the best from the calculator. All in all, a required site for the maths professor that wants to get the maximum out of his Prime (there are also discussions about mathematics at diverse levels - very interesting indeed)

Prime Programming Tutorial - 1

Prime Programming Tutorial - 2

Prime Programming Tutorial - 3

Prime Programming Tutorial - 4

Prime Programming Tutorial - 5a

Prime Programming Tutorial - 6a

Prime Programming Tutorial - 6b

Prime Programming Tutorial - 7

Prime - CAS commands in Home mode

There is an european site devoted to the HP graphical calculators: www.hpgraphincalc.org , that has a specific page for the HP Prime: HP Prime Links and Resources . Aimed mainly to the professor segment, it has mathematic tutorials aimed tosecundary advanced students.

The site www.hpcalc.org (that has always been the reference site for the HP48-49-50g family, with an enormous depth and width of programs and documents), has opened several Prime pages for different applications. All can bbe accessed fro the front page. 

The French site tiplanet.org, specialized in Texas Instruments calculators, has too some pages deoted to Casio and HP calculators - among them, one specifically devoted to the HP PRime. at this point in time, is not too populated, but it will sure grow with time:  Programmes Pour la HP Prime. You can find in it the story of firmware that has been pbulish (should you dare to experiment with something other than the very latest)

As an example of the programs, you have a game: Tunnel: Tunnel para Prime

Finally, we will be publishing both programs, tips and documents in the pages below, as we can produce or get them

Some articles for better comprehension and programming of the HP Prime:

HP Prime Programming: Variable types and their priorities

 

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