When did you started programming for calcs?
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Wow, you do your research... I've had two 82's, an 83+, an 83+SE, and now I have an 84+SE, so yeah, five... I should update that profile, since Merthsoft Creations is pretty much just me now, and there are spelling errors... My favorite program I have there is the sliding puzzle game, and people downloaded my "Silly Group" quite a bit...
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Well I put 3 years, but know that I think of it, I was doing BASIC for about two years before that, so five all together. Dont worry Tr1p, your one game was better than my crappy two put together. If you wanna see my first works check out:
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/au ... /7273.html
Well dont expect much from the Cobra demo...it was in its infancy and sadly in b&w...the changes I have made are surely more pleasing!
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/au ... /7273.html
Well dont expect much from the Cobra demo...it was in its infancy and sadly in b&w...the changes I have made are surely more pleasing!
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Yea, i didnt know what programming was either 10 years ago, i had just gotten my first games! I started like programming for comp 5-6 years ago... *sigh* How time has passed...
In 4th grade I was really into making video games and reserved a book on it (was about 12 pages lol) from the library for the whole year. It had a program in it in the original BASIC that made an up and down musical scale, which got me messing around on our really really old DOS computer with BASIC. But I was like 9 so what could I do? Heck, I forget what I did, I think I made a program that counted to a value from input. Wooters!
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Svinters: I did such things too at first in Q-Basic, but cause i had a Windows-based comp some stuff didnt work too well It was good for learning & starting programming though...
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Sixth grade is when I started. And on one of those uber crappy Casio graphing calculators. Made a few extremely basic games, and some programs that drew pictures on the screen, one pixel at a time, since there was no line function, nor could you save pictures. Bah. And then I got a TI-83. And made some more interesting games, like RPG Maker. Indeed, you could make your own 5x5 screen dungeon type thingy, name some generic enemies, go through it and win. Blah. And then I started on EoF. Which turned into SO v.1. Which turned into v.2. Then v.3. And now it's up to probably about v.8. Wow.
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-Wow...I like to hear stuff like that. Actually I have redone the menu and the credit scrolling. Everything is Grayscale now, and for more info, check out RevSoft.tk! Thank you Merthsoft, it is good to hear that people are still interested. I got alot of e:mails from people in the community after I released that b&w demo.Hey, I remember when that demo came out... I though it was gonna be awsome, whatever happened to that?
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