Basic and Assembly Programmers Group (BAPG)

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Site URL

http://bapg.ticalc.org

Founders

Chris Dietz

Founding Date

October 1999

Years Active

1999 to 2002

Programmed For

TI-83+(?), TI-86(?), TI-89

Languages

TI-Basic, Assembly

Aliases

BAPG

Affiliations

TI World
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Basic and Assembly Programmers Group (BAPG) was founded by Chris Dietz in October 1999 (see related ticalc.org news article).

Group Significance

  • Notable programs/games (including screenshots)
  • Notable tutorials/documents
  • Other

Group Staff

  • Chris Dietz — founder
  • Nick Haigler (jxsnt) — admin
  • Kevin McCollum — admin
  • Flavien Racine
  • Prabal Singh
  • Dan Lewis
  • Ryan Cullan
  • Tim Joseph
  • Andy Poes
  • Mario Luzeiro
  • Chase O'Byrne
  • Chris Copper
  • Zach White
  • Joe Flint

Group Milestones

Site URLs

  • http://www.bapg.net
  • http://bapg.ticalc.org

Site Screenshots

Group History

BAPG was started by Chris Dietz in October 1999. Joe Flint left the group in late 2000 and started his own programming group called TI World, taking with him fellow BAPG members Nick Haigler, Andy Poes, and Mario Luzeiro.

Miscellaneous

Three of the ex-members of BAPG were involved in the Detached Solutions programming contest in 2001. Andy Poes won runner-up with CarStudio, Nick Haigler also placed runner-up with Bust A Move, and Joe Flint placed 3rd with King Of Fighters.

BAPG was one of the sites that got hosting through ticalc.org.