HaveACalc: Apprentice
I felt the need to quote this:
Well, here's your chance then. Let's see these awesome recent projects rebuilt; glad we're a bit of a challenge for ya. If they're 1337 enough, you might even gain full membership.
Lafferjm: Apprentice
For his persistence in figuring out TI-BASIC and even experimenting with ASM, HTML, PHP, etc, we believe that lafferjm shows substantial potential and deserves to be in the BASIC Elite.
Calc84Maniac: Member
Thanks to the very impressive Sudoku (http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/389/38994.html), we believe that Calc84Maniac meets the requirements to be a member of the 1337. Cognrats.
Harq: Apprentice
Well, he won the contest, but he would probably have been accepted anyway. Membership is fairly close, once we see another good project from him.
Foamy3: Apprentice
Never officially announced, but his "Yot-Z" yahtzee clone was impressive enough to deserve apprenticeship.
Those who still need to prove themselves and may submit an app once they have another project to show: Glenn, Netham45.
I felt the need to quote this:
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In all my experience in BASIC-programming on calcs, I have never been pushed, nor have I felt the need to work hard. First joining the programming the community at CalcGames.org, competition was not much seen, though I still outrank almost everyone there as a programmer (TI Freak and Xero Xcape (CDI) are among the best people there. But, unless I forgot someone, I would consider everyone else to be far below me in 83/84 BASIC). In such a relaxed environment, I taught myself pretty much all the algorithms and concepts I use today. I wish not to be judged by my earlier games, as I have grown drastically as a programmer since releasing them. Users at CalcGames may not be aware of my current abilities, seeing how most all of my recent projects have been lost in a tragic calculator death (no, seriously!).
Here at Cemetech, I already see much more action and competitiveness. Never before have my skills really been put to the test. I must say that this place is a t a much higher skill level than I have usually seen, but I still do well.
If, for any reason, you feel it necessary to test the credibility of what I have said about myself, please do so, by all means. Thank you for taking my joining into consideration.
Here at Cemetech, I already see much more action and competitiveness. Never before have my skills really been put to the test. I must say that this place is a t a much higher skill level than I have usually seen, but I still do well.
If, for any reason, you feel it necessary to test the credibility of what I have said about myself, please do so, by all means. Thank you for taking my joining into consideration.
Well, here's your chance then. Let's see these awesome recent projects rebuilt; glad we're a bit of a challenge for ya. If they're 1337 enough, you might even gain full membership.
Lafferjm: Apprentice
For his persistence in figuring out TI-BASIC and even experimenting with ASM, HTML, PHP, etc, we believe that lafferjm shows substantial potential and deserves to be in the BASIC Elite.
Calc84Maniac: Member
Thanks to the very impressive Sudoku (http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/389/38994.html), we believe that Calc84Maniac meets the requirements to be a member of the 1337. Cognrats.
Harq: Apprentice
Well, he won the contest, but he would probably have been accepted anyway. Membership is fairly close, once we see another good project from him.
Foamy3: Apprentice
Never officially announced, but his "Yot-Z" yahtzee clone was impressive enough to deserve apprenticeship.
Those who still need to prove themselves and may submit an app once they have another project to show: Glenn, Netham45.