sinclairql.es wrote, On 9/12/08 18:00:
Hello,

To celebrate the event, Radastan has launched two competitions:

1.- SuperBASIC programming

The classic contest programming anything "new" and interesting in
SuperBASIC (who operate in a standard QL without expanding). Who part of
the code is in assembler It is accepted.
That last sentence is a bit Spanish (8-)#
What exactly are you saying there?
... that calls to machine code are accepted?
2.- QL screens programed

Like "Screen Stars" section in QL World. Simple. A QL SuperBASIC program
showing an artistic screen.

Delivery time: January 9 of 2009

Organizer: Radastan (from Bytemaniacos' web)

Prizes: €50. (€25 for the winner of each competition)

Send your participation to Radastan's email: *kurdoman<at>gmail<dot>com*

See the rules and more info (yet in spanish):
http://www.bytemaniacos.com/html/concurso_ql25.htm

A hint - the programs that won a QL World screen drawing program (and third place I think) used turtle graphics with recursive loops and data statements.

They did though have one very important proviso. They required one line basic commands (ie no use of : ) and limited the number of lines. I think you ought to limit the basic code size in some way, otherwise things could get out of hand.

Tony

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