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16-Year-Old Creates Scientific/Graphing Calculator In Minecraft

New submitter petval tips another amazing Minecraft project: a functioning scientific/graphing calculator. "On a virtual scale, the functional device is enormous — enough so that anyone in the real world would become a red blot of meat and bone staining the road if they fell from the very top. Honestly, his virtual machine looks more like a giant cargo ship ripped from a sci-fi movie than a working calculator. Yet type your problem out on the keypad, and the answer appears on a large white display mounted on the side of the monstrous brick structure." The creator says it can do "6-digit addition and subtraction, 3-digit multiplication, division and trigonometric/scientific functions ... Graphing y=mx+c functions, quadratic functions, and equation solving of the form mx+c=0." We've previously discussed the creation of a 16-bit ALU in Minecraft.

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  1. Nicely done sir by schrodingersGato · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, if these games can get younger people interested in the concepts of programming, I'm all for it. I'm not a fan of most online games, but I have to say this is really cool. I think more games should provide an environment to explore programming (optionally of course)

  2. Re:16-year-old kids have too much free time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't think a kid who has the ability to create this in Minecraft will be having too much trouble with their SATs...

  3. Re:Cute, now go learn FPGA design by Githaron · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Considering the amount of research and understanding that it took to build this thing, I highly doubt this was a "waste of time". Also, it is an awesome showcase of his abilities to future employers and colleagues. You could argue that he could have built a real calculator from transistors instead but that would probably take money that a lot of 16 year olds simply do not have.

  4. Re:16-year-old kids have too much free time by Pseudonym+Authority · · Score: 5, Insightful

    skipped the whole stupid "show your work" crap which just slowed me down

    You really do need to show your work. It's not an issue for 25+13, but for any real problem it is essential. Try doing vector calculus without showing any work. It doesn't make you smart if you can, it makes you stupid to try. The work is a proof that validates your answer. Not showing the work in math is like not supporting any of your conclusions with arguments in philosophy. That's why they try to train kids to do it early.

    Honestly, if your tutor didn't realize that, then she was a pretty terrible teacher.