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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #75 on: November 26, 2010, 07:43:23 pm »
Kay, that makes sense.
And for BASIC, is that Pure BASIC or Pure and Hybrid BASIC?

I have no idea what the difference is, didn't even knew there were too, so I await a response from someone who is more acknowledged than I am, sorry.

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #76 on: November 26, 2010, 07:55:38 pm »
0.2.5, actually, and as Axe was started in 2010, yeah, it was 2010.  ;)

EDIT:  was Axe started in 2010?  just checking, but then again, Quigibo joined in Jan. this year.
It started around then, but he announced it on Feb 1st.
Kay, that makes sense.
And for BASIC, is that Pure BASIC or Pure and Hybrid BASIC?

I have no idea what the difference is, didn't even knew there were too, so I await a response from someone who is more acknowledged than I am, sorry.
Hybrid is when your BASIC program is assisted by tools like xLIB, CODEX, XCOPY or other ASM library to do stuff that BASIC alone cannot achieve. Pure BASIC is when your program source code contains no single line of ASM/Axe. It can contain weird tokens and lowercases, but no actual asm executables.

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #77 on: November 26, 2010, 10:45:21 pm »
Heh, I have to say that I read this thread with much amusement.
It appears that half the active programmers are going to be nominated, lol chuckle-softly out loud.

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #78 on: November 27, 2010, 06:38:50 am »
Best Calculator Program:
-Doors CS7
-Axe 0.4.5
-Mimas 0.3
-Ndless

PC Calculator Development Best Program:
-SourceCoder 2.5
-Tokens
-___________
-___________

On-Calculator Development Best Program:
-Mimas
-(nemo's 4 level grayscale 8x8 sprite editor) name?
-squidgetx sprite editor
-_________
// I don't think we can find two more :S


Asm Programmer of the year:
-Kerm
-Calc84
-Sircmpwn
//One more

Axe Programmer of the year:
-Builderboy
-nemo
-ASHBAD_ALVIN
// One more

Basic Programmer of the Year:
-Builderboy
-Eeems
-Raylin
//One more

Game of the Year:
-The Impossible Game
-Jumpman
-Pyrixx Adventures
-Simul
-Exodus
//5 already, agree with these?

Revelation Programmer/Program of the Year:
-Ti-DKS
// 3 more

Updated list, HOWEVER, Dj said this could not be done this year, so hum... shall we stop? I don't know :S

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #79 on: November 27, 2010, 08:00:38 am »
If it ends up being done this year, I nominate Quigibo for the asm category.  He, umm, created Axe Parser.
Also, I don't think I should be nominated for any awards.  I have a lot of in-progress projects, but what have I actually released?
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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #80 on: November 27, 2010, 09:43:54 am »
If it ends up being done this year, I nominate Quigibo for the asm category.  He, umm, created Axe Parser.
Also, I don't think I should be nominated for any awards.  I have a lot of in-progress projects, but what have I actually released?

I can't answer that, since I'm here for a month. However, I'd like to know what you released this year.

Another thing, shall we base nominations on releases? For example, Hot Dog could be in the Asm Programmer of the Year, agree? However, he is famous for a tutorial, not a program release, I think.

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #81 on: November 27, 2010, 02:26:14 pm »
For some reasons now this looks more like a member awards than a calc release award, but I guess we could always have both.


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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #82 on: November 27, 2010, 02:32:10 pm »
For some reasons now this looks more like a member awards than a calc release award, but I guess we could always have both.



What would be a calc release award without members?

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #83 on: November 27, 2010, 03:32:35 pm »
If it ends up being done this year, I nominate Quigibo for the asm category.  He, umm, created Axe Parser.
Also, I don't think I should be nominated for any awards.  I have a lot of in-progress projects, but what have I actually released?

WFRNG OS?

but as for axe, nominate runer.


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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #84 on: November 27, 2010, 03:35:33 pm »
yeah, seconded.  an I'm sure we can have like 8 things for each category running, but give out 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards.  Also other ideas:

Ideal member
Ideal newbie member
Most helpful member
most annoying Troller/spambot

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #85 on: November 27, 2010, 04:31:56 pm »
yeah, seconded.  an I'm sure we can have like 8 things for each category running, but give out 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards.  Also other ideas:

Ideal member
Ideal newbie member
Most helpful member
most annoying Troller/spambot

I don't like these, but I know you kiddin' :P

Now, the new list:

Best Calculator Program:
-Doors CS7
-Axe 0.4.5
-Ndless
// Mobile Tunes VS OmniCalc?


PC Calculator Development Best Program:
-SourceCoder 2.5
-Tokens
-___________
-___________
// Shall we shut this category, or anyone has anything else to add?


On-Calculator Development Best Program:
-Mimas 0.3
-(nemo's 4 level grayscale 8x8 sprite editor) name?
-squidgetx sprite editor


Asm Programmer of the year:
-Kerm
-Calc84
-Sircmpwn
//One more!!

Axe Programmer of the year:
-Builderboy
-nemo
-ASHBAD_ALVIN
-Runer112


Basic Programmer of the Year:
-Builderboy
-Eeems
-Raylin
//One more

Game of the Year:
-The Impossible Game
-Jumpman
-Pyrixx Adventures
-Simul
-Exodus
//List Finished, agree?

Revelation Programmer/Program of the Year:
-Ti-DKS
-ScoutDavid
// 2 more, agree?

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #86 on: November 27, 2010, 04:33:39 pm »
hot dog as another asm programmer of the year, and btw I was kidding on the last one, not the first three.  I was thinking we could take the awards lightly with no meaning, but then people would be on their best behavior to win them (so then they get more popular and stuff and feel happy)
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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #87 on: November 27, 2010, 04:37:43 pm »
Best Calculator Program:
-Doors CS7
-Axe 0.4.5
-Ndless
// Mobile Tunes VS OmniCalc?



PC Calculator Development Best Program:
-SourceCoder 2.5
-Tokens
-___________
-___________
// Shall we shut this category, or anyone has anything else to add?



On-Calculator Development Best Program:
-Mimas 0.3
-(nemo's 4 level grayscale 8x8 sprite editor) name?
-squidgetx sprite editor


Asm Programmer of the year:
-Kerm
-Calc84
-Sircmpwn
-Hot Dog


Axe Programmer of the year:
-Builderboy
-nemo
-ASHBAD_ALVIN
-Runer112



Basic Programmer of the Year:
-Builderboy
-Eeems
-Raylin
//One more


Game of the Year:
-The Impossible Game
-Jumpman
-Pyrixx Adventures
-Simul
-Exodus


Revelation Programmer/Program of the Year:
-Ti-DKS
-ScoutDavid
// 2 more, agree?


So, Bold are to finish and underlined are finished.

HotDog for sure!
« Last Edit: November 27, 2010, 04:38:37 pm by ScoutDavid »

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #88 on: November 28, 2010, 03:36:34 pm »
For some reasons now this looks more like a member awards than a calc release award, but I guess we could always have both.



What would be a calc release award without members?
Well, I mean that initially, we were supposed to have awards for calc releases, not for individual community members. I mean we were supposed to have categories like this:

Best TI-83+ series program

Best TI-68K series program

Best TI-Nspire program

Best pure-TI-BASIC program

Your idea sounds nice, but we should try to not have too many categories either, else people will get tired of voting after a while.
« Last Edit: November 28, 2010, 03:37:19 pm by DJ Omnimaga »

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #89 on: November 28, 2010, 03:54:40 pm »
What about BrandonW as additional Asm programmer? His knowledge is amazing, isn't it?