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Re: ICFP 2002 entry?: msg#01388lang.smalltalk.squeak.general
Aaron wrote: > The problem is a fun-sounding one: > > "The challenge is to implement a program that acts as a player in a > multi-player robot game. Contributed programs will play against each > other in a tournament, which will determine the winner of the > programming contest." Man, this one is a doosey... It combines: Cybernetics, AI (Since the problem alone is NP, it becomes an AI problem). Game theory, Path finding and network programming. If I had three months to research this and get myself a working develment platform with a test server I would take a whack at it but the five-day time period for this problem is just insane. -- Latancy is your enemy. Bandwidth is your friend. http://users.rcn.com/alangrimes/
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