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IBM's Robocode: A Platform for Learning AI
Review - IBM's Robocode: A Platform for Learning AI Nick Loadholtes' contest article has just been published. This platform is not only a fun tool for learning how to program in Java, but is also a powerful environment for testing out AI concepts. This article is an introduction to the platform and how it |
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OMEGA revisited
I've been looking for years for something similar to what I consider to be one of the best computer games ever, OMEGA (by Origin). I still have the original for the C64. Once in awhile I crack open the book for a good read. Anyone else ever play that game? It's more or less the same concept as Robocode except they created a custom programming language for the tanks. Each function had a "cycle cost" so you had to watch what you were doing. It had a few bugs but you could do some fairly advanced things. Anyways, great info about Robocode, thanks for the essay! Looking forward to getting into it. |
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Motivating
This looks like a great little game which might actually motivate me to learn some more AI techniques! Thanks for introducing it so well. |
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Thanks!
Thanks, I'm glad everyone liked the article. The robocode stuff is just so much fun (and so useful) I just had to write up a little something about it. :) -Nick |
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