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Quote from: KermMartianQuote from: AshbadQuote from: KermMartianIf so, I think everyone will be a winner.Completely true, considering that even today, there are not a huge number of Prizm developers. I would suggest narrowing this down to "utility", "educational", and "recreational". Indeed, and perhaps combine all of the languages together, with a reasonable balance given by the judges between the languages to level the playing field between what's possible in BASIC and ASM/C.Hmm... Maybe I could reduce the basic categories to 3D and educational, as those are the only ones where Basic is really feasible. I could also cut Music/Video, unless I get some more support for that. A lot of the reason for this contest was to get new programs out for the 9860, prizm, and classpad that we don't have any of. For example, we don't really have any editors, shells, or on-calc languages for the prizm, or shells for the 9860. (I'm not sure about the state of the classpad).
Quote from: AshbadQuote from: KermMartianIf so, I think everyone will be a winner.Completely true, considering that even today, there are not a huge number of Prizm developers. I would suggest narrowing this down to "utility", "educational", and "recreational". Indeed, and perhaps combine all of the languages together, with a reasonable balance given by the judges between the languages to level the playing field between what's possible in BASIC and ASM/C.
Quote from: KermMartianIf so, I think everyone will be a winner.Completely true, considering that even today, there are not a huge number of Prizm developers. I would suggest narrowing this down to "utility", "educational", and "recreational".
If so, I think everyone will be a winner.
[15:09:11] <@ffisch> i think maybe we should leave them in. we know a lot of syscalls for 9860, so i think we will see quite a bit of activity in that area[15:10:18] <@ffisch> it would be only the prizm that would have drawbacks in that category
...but video/audio will be cut.
Quote from: seana11 on May 21, 2012, 06:43:07 am...but video/audio will be cut. What is wrong with audio/video players ?Of course I cannot participate, because I already released my players, but I am interested in different implementations of the players.
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
...and release the final panel on the 15th of May.
shush, they know what I mean