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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #30 on: November 26, 2010, 04:11:15 pm »
wow... thats a lot of categories...  :o
but yeah, these seem like a good idea.  ;)
although maybe not the best program of the year, as the POTY already does that.  also, for the best programmer, how about people nominate others, and the ones nominated get put on a poll?  just as long as such a thing won't cause hard feelings/grudges.  ;)

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #31 on: November 26, 2010, 04:11:59 pm »
wow... thats a lot of categories...  :o
but yeah, these seem like a good idea.  ;)
although maybe not the best program of the year, as the POTY already does that.  also, for the best programmer, how about people nominate others, and the ones nominated get put on a poll?  just as long as such a thing won't cause hard feelings/grudges.  ;)

I agree, an anonymous poll, because what I want is no bad feelings

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #32 on: November 26, 2010, 04:13:13 pm »
maybe have the people who want to nominate someone PM somebody who will promise not to reveal who nominated who and will not be offended himself and sabotage the list?  :P

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #33 on: November 26, 2010, 04:14:29 pm »
maybe have the people who want to nominate someone PM somebody who will promise not to reveal who nominated who and will not be offended himself and sabotage the list?  :P

That's a great idea. I could be the PM receiver, if you don't mind. HOWEVER, someone who is the community for a longer time and spends more time online would be a better idea, since people don't trust me yet, I think.

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #34 on: November 26, 2010, 04:16:08 pm »
I don't really have enough time...  plus system at school might still be down.  :(

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #35 on: November 26, 2010, 05:18:27 pm »
I'm sorry for all programmers and programs which are not here, but this is not to harm anybody, just to make a first move in order to start Omnimaga Awards.

Omnimaga Awards

Best Calculator Program:
-Doors CS7
-Axe 0.4.5
-Mimas 0.3
-_________
(possible mobiletunes and ndless)

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

Programmer of the year:
-KermmMartin
-Quigibo
-SirCmpwn
-Merth
(Alvin?, Justcause?)

Best School Program:
-___________
-___________
-___________
-___________

Revelation programmer/program of the year:
-Ti-Dks
-__________
-__________
-__________

Best Calculator Game:
-The Impossible Game
-Jumpman?
-__________
-____________
-____________


Keep in mind I'm the community for 30 days and all this may be very wrong, and I am limiting myself to a month time and not my own experience sometimes, what I read in the forums, so, well... Can you edit this, preferably add, remove anything?

I'm sorry for everyone who might be hurt with this, but I mean no harm.



Now, I think this may be a stupid thing to do, since people can get hurt, but I dont' want so, really

This is very incomplete.  I think someone who's been here longer than both of us should be in charge.  And that all programs notable enough should be pre-nominated.
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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #36 on: November 26, 2010, 05:28:47 pm »
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This is very incomplete.  I think someone who's been here longer than both of us should be in charge.  And that all programs notable enough should be pre-nominated.

Of Course, I was waiting for a 'senior' to look at this.

The 'School Programs' is quite empty. Maybe I should add Formulum! HAhaha, j/k

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #37 on: November 26, 2010, 05:34:36 pm »
O.O

At first I thought there was a spam post ahead but I was wrong. We should use smaller fonts when putting emphasis because it is hard to read on low resolutions.

Anyway, I think if we will do this award, I would encourage people to sometimes check other forums too to see if there might be promising stuff so we can know what might come out soon. Example, I'M particularly interested in that Final Fantasy Magic End remake on Cemetech. It's still not close to completion but I'm keeping an eye on it in case it is very good when it comes out.

I would do it alone, but it can be hard when I am busy or tired. X.x

Basicallty, this could be a group effort.

OR

People could submit feature suggestions to an email all admins can access, like ticalc.org. This is what people often do with ticalc.org. Of course we need to draw a line at which to not feature something, though.
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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #38 on: November 26, 2010, 05:36:12 pm »
O.O

At first I thought there was a spam post ahead but I was wrong. We should use smaller fonts when putting emphasis because it is hard to read on low resolutions.

Anyway, I think if we will do this award, I would encourage people to sometimes check other forums too to see if there might be promising stuff so we can know what might come out soon. Example, I'M particularly interested in that Final Fantasy Magic End remake on Cemetech. It's still not close to completion but I'm keeping an eye on it in case it is very good when it comes out.

I would do it alone, but it can be hard when I am busy or tired. X.x

This would be an all-time-consuming-activity

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #39 on: November 26, 2010, 05:42:12 pm »
the school Programs' is quite empty. Maybe I should add Formulum! HAhaha, j/k

...why not?  it's an excellent school program.  Go for it, man :)
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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #40 on: November 26, 2010, 05:43:28 pm »
if we have a "best programmer" award, we should have a best assembly programmer, best axe programmer and best basic programmer, because it's unfair to say an assembly programmer is better than a BASIC programmer because of game speed.

anyway, if we're nominating, here are my three for each:

asm:
Kerm
Calc84
Iambian

axe:
Runer
Sir Cmpwn
Quigibo
//they're all so equally good i don't know if i could pick just one...

Basic:
Builderboy
Eeems
Ztrumpet

i tried not to nominate the same person for two categories. for example, i'd probably nominate Sir in both Axe/ASM, but i like to give other people a chance.

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #41 on: November 26, 2010, 05:44:07 pm »
the school Programs' is quite empty. Maybe I should add Formulum! HAhaha, j/k

...why not?  it's an excellent school program.  Go for it, man :)

Yes, of course. When I update it again it will be an excellent, 4 pages with formulas and figures of the solids, but I need courage for it.

However, I was wondering about KnightOS, it will be released 1January, so we could never put it in here lol

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #42 on: November 26, 2010, 05:45:16 pm »
If we can nominate yourself...

asm:
Kerm
Calc84
Sircmpwn

axe:
Builderboy
nemo
ASHBAD_ALVIN


Basic:
Builderboy
Eeems
Raylin
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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #43 on: November 26, 2010, 05:46:13 pm »
if we have a "best programmer" award, we should have a best assembly programmer, best axe programmer and best basic programmer, because it's unfair to say an assembly programmer is better than a BASIC programmer because of game speed.

anyway, if we're nominating, here are my three for each:

asm:
Kerm
Calc84
Iambian

axe:
Runer
Sir Cmpwn
Quigibo
//they're all so equally good i don't know if i could pick just one...

Basic:
Builderboy
Eems
Ztrumpet

i tried not to nominate the same person for two categories. for example, i'd probably nominate Sir in both Axe/ASM, but i like to give other people a chance.


hmm... SirCmpwn would go in ASM for me, but I would vote Quigibo for Axe, since he made, also, Eeems is misspelled.  XD
but I actually thought no categories?

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Re: 'Oscars'-like Awards
« Reply #44 on: November 26, 2010, 05:46:57 pm »
wait it's Eeems not Eems?! they both sound the same... thanks for pointing that out though lol