Member of the Month

Posted by leemcd56 on Jan. 31, 2012, 5:27 p.m.

After much passed-up thought and deliberation, I asked FirestormX for the go-ahead and now, without further ado, the Member of the Month! At the end of the month a member will be chosen for being the best member of that month (pretty much like anywhere else), except for January and February because the two members have already been chosen. So! During February each member will be watched for behavior, helpfulness, and abiding by da rules. You can even nominate users by PMing me and I'll take them into consideration (in an "I'M STALKING YOU" way >_>).

Member of the Month

CyrusRoberto

Based upon his help on cleaning up messy and slow coding, as well as extending the badge system allowing owners of badges to give and take away badges without code modification. Also, V4D.

Comments

Taizen Chisou 12 years, 10 months ago

I love how Mega's comment that still is directed towards me and not the usertag has +6 on it ;-;

Astryl 12 years, 10 months ago

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I love how Mega's comment that still is directed towards me and not the usertag has +6 on it ;-;
+7

Also, I did put 64digits on my resume. It actually impressed a local game development company, because they've heard of the site. 64digits was featured in our local game development magazines two years ago.

I ain't ashamed of the site.

Praying Mantis 12 years, 10 months ago

Really, it was? Holy shit.

sirxemic 12 years, 10 months ago

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Also, I did put 64digits on my resume.
Wait, what? What did you do to the site?

Also, how honest are you all actually on your resume? Oh you added a few features and fixed a few things, but that would be only 2% of the whole thing. That's why I am not putting it on my resume.

firestormx 12 years, 10 months ago

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Someone has to be the one to prevent others from being idiots by being an idiot :3
Exactly. =D

Anyway, congratulations Cyrus! And thanks for doing this leemcd!

I've told people before (and I'm saying it again) that if anyone helped out with development of 64D, to go ahead and put it on their resume if they want. With the state of v3, I would recommend saying that you did more of the PHP/MySQL work than the HTML/CSS work, but meh. If you need to use me as your reference, just let me know and I can give you my contact information and prepare something to tell/answer your potential employer.

It doesn't really matter to me how much you did, just as long as you did something. Half the people I gave FTP/DB access to, was so they could learn about web development, and get their feet wet with a project. So if you're able to do anything with 64D (add a feature, fix a bug, clean things up, whatever) then it shows you're at least a little familiar enough with how PHP/MySQL works.

Also, I'm curious about the people who did put 64D in their resume (first I ever heard of anyone actually doing it): What did you actually put?

And what's this about 64D being featured in a MAGAZINE?! And a game development company had heard of 64D?! I never knew about this! Do you remember anything of what the article said? Did that company say anything about 64D? That's friggin' cool. XD