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« Reply #135 on: 11 January, 2012, 22:56:37 »
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The ASM results have finally been posted on the zContest site. Seems like something went wrong the first time it was posted, but (again) congrats Xeda and KermMartian!

And Xeda, ztrumpet, and Hayleia, see this post for some relevant instructions Smiley
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« Reply #136 on: 11 January, 2012, 23:53:07 »
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hmmm, I can't find a place with point by point breakdowns of extended basic. Sad
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« Reply #137 on: 12 January, 2012, 00:46:19 »
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Nice to hear, I wondered where they went. Maybe there should be a news about the results at one point, if they can easily be put together.
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« Reply #138 on: 12 January, 2012, 00:49:30 »
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Maybe there should be a news about the results at one point, if they can easily be put together.
Definetely. Cheesy
It's hard to understand all the pointer by pointer breakdowns there, cause they're all in french. :-/
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« Reply #139 on: 12 January, 2012, 00:53:04 »
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Well I doubt I would translate all judging comments/scoring, else it would be too long shocked
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« Reply #140 on: 12 January, 2012, 04:51:37 »
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Thanks much, Deep Thought!
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« Reply #141 on: 12 January, 2012, 19:17:16 »
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I've posted my comments on hybrid and a part of the comment from noelthebest.
All project were completely incredible, all the comments are not critics but only feedback to improve your project.

I've posted it in a comment of the hybrid results news : http://tiforge.info/zcontest3/?a=postcom&t=billet&id=18

If you have some question I would love to answer it.

Sorry for the mistake with asm results, I've firstly published it but it seems I've remove it by error after... I'm a little bit stupid sometimes Tongue

edit : good news my comments are in english :p
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« Reply #142 on: 12 January, 2012, 23:36:57 »
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I've posted my comments on hybrid and a part of the comment from noelthebest.
All project were completely incredible, all the comments are not critics but only feedback to improve your project.

I've posted it in a comment of the hybrid results news : http://tiforge.info/zcontest3/?a=postcom&t=billet&id=18

If you have some question I would love to answer it.

Sorry for the mistake with asm results, I've firstly published it but it seems I've remove it by error after... I'm a little bit stupid sometimes Tongue

edit : good news my comments are in english :p

Cheesy thanks!

lol It looks like swords was too hard Big smile
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« Reply #143 on: 13 January, 2012, 10:03:09 »
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Yes really hard, even after you have done the little modification to allow jumping even if we are on the border of a platform...
But this is a good game, I 've spended a lot of time trying to finish levels etc...

You've done a great job Smiley
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« Reply #144 on: 27 January, 2012, 10:09:50 »
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Some news about prizes :
The sponsor called me yesterday, and I give him your adress today by mail.
He will send your prizes directly to you (for the USA residents) .
He send the 2 other prizes to me and I will reroute it (prizes for mdr1 and hayleia).
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« Reply #145 on: 27 January, 2012, 10:10:45 »
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Cool to hear Cheesy, I really need to try those entries one day. I just was so exhausted from work and other stuff lately. Big frown
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« Reply #146 on: 27 January, 2012, 15:33:47 »
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Awesome! This is going to be really cool :] I've never won  a prize like this before o.o
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FileSyst is an application that provides a folder and filesystem for the TI-83+/84+ calculators. It is designed to be easy to access and use in BASIC, and it can be used to access game files and save data, or to create a command prompt, among other things:

Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

Spoiler for Stats:

Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


Pseudonyms:  Zeda, Xeda, Thunderbolt
Languages:   English, français
Programming: z80 Assmebly
             Grammer
             TI-BASIC (83/84/+/SE, 89/89t/92)
Known For:   -Creator of the Grammer programming language
              (Winning program of zContest2011)
             -BatLib- One of the most feature packed libraries for BASIC programmers available
              with over 100 functions and a simple programming language
             -Learning to program z80 in hexadecimal before using an assembler (no computer was
              available!)
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« Reply #147 on: 08 April, 2012, 20:05:17 »
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Un-stickied this topic since the judging is long over.

And as an update it seems they're starting to send the prizes out, yay w00t http://tiforge.info/zcontest3/?a=postcom&t=billet&id=23
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« Reply #148 on: 08 April, 2012, 20:08:21 »
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yay Cheesy I can soon play with a new calc Cheesy I hope it gets here before I leave campus for the summer o.o
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Spoiler for FileSyst:
FileSyst is an application that provides a folder and filesystem for the TI-83+/84+ calculators. It is designed to be easy to access and use in BASIC, and it can be used to access game files and save data, or to create a command prompt, among other things:

Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

Spoiler for Stats:

Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


Pseudonyms:  Zeda, Xeda, Thunderbolt
Languages:   English, français
Programming: z80 Assmebly
             Grammer
             TI-BASIC (83/84/+/SE, 89/89t/92)
Known For:   -Creator of the Grammer programming language
              (Winning program of zContest2011)
             -BatLib- One of the most feature packed libraries for BASIC programmers available
              with over 100 functions and a simple programming language
             -Learning to program z80 in hexadecimal before using an assembler (no computer was
              available!)
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« Reply #149 on: 09 April, 2012, 22:37:24 »
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Un-stickied this topic since the judging is long over.

And as an update it seems they're starting to send the prizes out, yay w00t http://tiforge.info/zcontest3/?a=postcom&t=billet&id=23
The prizes for the previous contest or this one? ALso I hope so, Xeda. It would kinda suck if you received mail there and it got lost. X.x
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