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I think there is real value in using computers at a certain point in calculus education. Figuring out how to solve derivatives, integrals, and differential equations numerically actually exposes a great deal about how derivatives and integrals work 'under the hood', that gets hidden when we learn the rules for polynomials, trig functions, exponentials, and so forth. It certainly helped me. Further, being able to visualize complicated functions and equations can also really help. But this is an argument for using computers, and learning some programing. I'm not sure what pedagogical benefit graphing calculators bring.