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I got into programming pretty early. In fifth grade, as noted in that Ping, I wrote a program called "The Mating Game," an unfortunately titled application that randomly paired up boys and girls in the class. And that was it. But people loved it.
Here are some other programs I remember writing as a kid, and which still exist on floppy disks in the basement:
I could go for a quick game of Reverse or Tackle, Smash, Kill! right about now. How 'bout you? Comments
From: Dave Walls
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I could go for some of that right now, but something tells me that it doesn't support online multiplayer. Just a hunch.
From: Ryan
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Only if you have a 1200 baud modem that supports KERMIT.
From: Dave Walls
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Hrm -- Let me see...what's the telnet address?
From: Paul
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I think I've forgotten most of the programs I've written. As you may recall, my programs were published regularly in Loadstar and Loadstar 128.
A couple I can remember, though, include Budgetmeister 128 (pretty nice basic checkbook program - mentioned on the Loadstar Ping) and Doctor Crypto (text decoding game). I was also asked to write a political campaign game, which didn't pan out, as well as a program which could store a database of your clothing and suggest outfits. Really! I'll have to dig up my old contracts someday. I'm sure there are many more I've just plain forgotten. © 2010 The Daily Ping, all rights reserved. We are not responsible for the content of any comments on our site. We are also not responsible, in general, so it's all good. |
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