C/C++ Is there a C++ compiler for TI-84 calculators?

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Creating a program or database for calculations and conversions on a TI-84 calculator is the main focus of the discussion. The user is learning C++ and seeks a C++ compiler for the TI-84 to simplify programming, as learning assembly simultaneously is challenging. While no C++ compiler for the TI-84 is confirmed, BASIC is available and can be quite powerful, allowing access to built-in functions. The user inquires about potential code conversion tools from C++ to TI BASIC, indicating an interest in leveraging existing skills while developing for the calculator.
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Hello PF! I want to create a program/database that is capable of doing everything that I need it to, calculations, conversions etc.

I'm currently learning C++ in school, and was wondering if there was a C++ compiler for TI-84 calculators. It would make it much easier for me to program, instead of having to learn assembly at the same time.
 
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Yeah, the TI version of BASIC. Is there anything that would convert the code?
 
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