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Posted by patorjk | Personal | Monday 15 February 2010 2:21 am

Monk-E-God, one of the most prominent figures from the AOL add-on programming scene of the late 90′s, has died.

Initially someone emailed me about “Tom” dying and I had no idea who they were talking about. I’m really bad with names so I always feel a little bad when someone from that era emails me. However, I remembered the “moorpark” location they mentioned and a discussion about it at knk4life.com – and that’s when it hit me that they were talking about Monk-E-God. I remember talking with him at what I think was knk’s old forums (and possibly later GPX’s forums, though I can’t remember if he was a member of that forum) and checking out his work at knk’s website.

I wasn’t really close to the guy, but I remember him as being one of the best programmers from those days. He was one of those people who’s reputation preceded them, it’s really sad to hear he’s gone. Thinking about that era brings back a lot of memories. If it wasn’t for that community and those days on AOL, I wouldn’t have become the programmer I am today.

There’s some more information about him at the digitalgangster.com forums, including a neat story about him meeting the Olsen Twins.

16 Comments »

  1. Comment by Franz Tarr (freaka) — February 25, 2010 @ 6:19 pm

    He will be missed. Monk-E-Fade was a staple in many of the progs I wrote back in the day. RIP bro.

  2. Comment by Darc — February 25, 2010 @ 7:50 pm

    Oh snap! That’s no good. Pray for peace for his family.

  3. Comment by Darc — February 25, 2010 @ 8:34 pm

    Put a small splash post up, and link to his module (.bas file) and his spy program, in case any are interested. http://darcfx.com/

  4. Comment by Franz Tarr (freaka) — February 25, 2010 @ 8:46 pm

    Very excellent of you Jay, as always. One of my old prog making partners told me about it and I linked it to Syber (he had known about it for a little bit beforehand). Apparently our buddy Ozzy is a friend of the family, so I’d like to offer my condolences to Tom’s family and friends. If the story is true (him committing suicide), I know all too well of these tragedies. I’ve had an uncle, two cousins, and 2 friends commit suicide. I’ve actually tried myself (I failed, causing further depression) but I’ve grown a lot since then.

    I just hope people remember him (at bare minimum anyway) for his incredible coding ability, his files, his sense of humor, and just being a cool guy. I was never very close to him, but we used to chat from time to time back on aol. All I can finish this ridiculously long comment with is this: times are crazy right now, just hold on man.

  5. Comment by patorjk — February 27, 2010 @ 2:52 am

    I don’t really have much to say, but I thought I’d say that I like the splash page, it is a nice gesture.

    I’ve never known anyone who committed suicide, but I’ve known a couple of people who’ve lost almost everything to depression. Holding on is good advice, as long as there’s life, there’s hope.

  6. Comment by sik — March 11, 2010 @ 10:35 pm

    You know. I have used his .bas files. The guy was a great coder in my eyes and he will be missed dearly. RIP

  7. Comment by Dennis — April 29, 2010 @ 11:18 pm

    Wow…that’s all I have to say about that. I’m in the same boat as Pat, weren’t really buddy-buddy, but were acquainted through the scene back in the day.

    His legacy will live on.

    If anyone has more of his old “progs” please post them.

  8. Comment by Jeff — July 27, 2010 @ 3:17 pm

    i never posted on this site before – started reading the vb examples .. years ago and visit from time to time after that.

    monk-e-god wrote sodomy for aol 2.5 i beleive? I remember having one of his .bas files for a 16bit version of VB. i wouldnt mind having a copy of sodomy for old memories.

  9. Comment by patorjk — July 27, 2010 @ 3:41 pm

    hey Jeff,

    I don’t have a copy of that app, but you might try looking at lenshellarchive.com (the site is blocked where I am so I can’t check if that particular app is there, but that website archives old aol proggies).

    - Pat

  10. Comment by jeff — July 27, 2010 @ 10:35 pm

    lenshellarchive i forgot about lenshell. I think his name was beav. that shit goes way back. thanks pat.

  11. Comment by Kevin Provance — August 8, 2010 @ 9:58 pm

    No shit!! I remember him as well. Do you know how he died?

    I think we can all say we wouldn’t be the programmers we are had it not been for AOL…both for good and for not so good.

    You know how some actors are forever typecast because of their first roles? It applies in certain circles in the development community…of this I can attest.

  12. Comment by patorjk — August 9, 2010 @ 8:16 am

    @Kevin – I don’t know how he died, all I know is that it was a suicide.

    The typecasting analogy is pretty interesting, it’s a double edged sword I guess.

  13. Comment by D.O.A. — October 11, 2010 @ 10:58 pm

    I remember him from vb4/vb5/vb6… those were the days. Damn man, I wish I could go back. RIP.

  14. Comment by Crack — December 23, 2010 @ 11:42 pm

    This deeply hurts me, Monk-E-God, Tom, was a decent and frinedly person. I had a burst of nostalgia last night and discovered that he died. I was proggin for AOL back in 95-98 and monk was such a respected progger. I remember when he linked up crack-digital.com (my old site) i was so happy, I used to refer to him on my posts on mute300.net as well…

    I can’t believe how hurt I am by this.

  15. Comment by ozzy51 — January 2, 2011 @ 12:55 am

    Monk-E-God, one of the most prominent figures from the AOL add-on programming scene of the late 90

  16. Comment by adam — November 27, 2011 @ 12:43 pm

    crazy. very talented programmer. remember back from ixa, qpqp, selectfew days

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