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  • On to 09 - Contest Entry

    No images, no media files, just raw code from the IDE... Updated 11 Nov 2008 to include 'Play Again' option and intrinsic fonts.
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by LFS on November 8, 2008
  • Re: RE: ON-To-09 Programming Contest

    The Dragon Rider: A request for the judges: Eliminate the "maximum lines of code" rule. I think a maximum number helps to limit the amount of effort required to submit an entry.  Someone with plenty of free time who spends 120 hours on a game stands a better chance at adding interesting game play, than someone working in his ...
    Posted to Collaboration and Community Projects (Forum) by LFS on November 8, 2008
  • ON-to-09 Programming Contest: GAMES!

    Phrogram's "ON-to-09" programming contest, ending January 18, is for the best game! Yep, we are going back to our roots - our first contest was on games and we know it's a crowd pleaser. So, after a collective yawn was heard (seen?) from the community about using the concept of time in a program, we'd like to go back to ...
    Posted to Collaboration and Community Projects (Forum) by davidw on November 5, 2008
  • Re: When is the next contest?

    Well, we've seen some ideas about it ... http://phrogram.com/forums/post/6610.aspx I don't think 3D is going to be what we do because we're going to be making changes in that area over the next several months, so I'd rather wait until they are done before we do a 3D contest. I liked Davidinnz's idea about "reusable ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by davidw on May 19, 2008
  • Re: Next contest idea

    I don't have the time to dive into 3D stuff at the moment. But I think that a contest based on adding to the supply of reusable Phrogram screen elements (or call them controls, or UI widgets) via a demonstration app would be highly beneficial to us all. The emphasis should be on encapsulation, so that it is as simple as possible for someone ...
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by davidinnz on May 2, 2008
  • Re: Announcing the results of our Winter/Spring Contest!

    Congratulations, ChristmasWhistler, MichaelH and Rust Family! Well done. (And to all the other entrants, too, for making it a contest.)
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by davidinnz on April 26, 2008
  • Winter/Spring Contest - Butterfly Chase

    This is a cool program designed by Melanie Rust, a second grader and 8 years old (helped a little by her dad). Although very simple, it demonstrates a lot of the programming principles, including math, useful in Phrogram. The goal of the game is to catch the butterflies with a net. Each butterfly has an equation on it. A matching value is on the ...
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by rust_family on April 6, 2008
  • Winter/Spring Contest Entry: AsteroidMaths

    While it's not winter/spring -- at least in this part of the world -- here's my entry. It's a game of asteroids, that at the same time encourages the player to learn their basic arithmetic skills. I didn't write all of it, as some of the code has been recycled from the sample Asteroids.kpl. But it is extensively extended with ...
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by davidinnz on April 5, 2008
  • Announcing the results of our Fall programming contest!

    We had six entries in our fall contest, for best use of sound in a program. Thanks to everyone who entered!  It was a lot of fun to give each entry a whirl, and deciding which three should win a prize wasn’t easy! And, if you read on, you’ll learn that we added a fourth! First, let me summarize each entry, and let you know ...
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by davidw on December 23, 2007
  • Fall Contest Entry - Spelling Bee

    Attached is our entry for the Fall programming contest. I hope it will be valuable to someone! Our entry was put together as a group, myself and my son and daughter. This is a spelling bee program that allows up to four people to compete in a spelling bee. The sound elements include the pronunciation of the words and sounds for correct ...
    Posted to Contest Entries (Forum) by rust_family on November 18, 2007
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