Hey Peter, I'd love if you would add me ([email protected]) to your list. As an aside, I find it amazing that you can do a full rewrite. That's nothing I've yet come across in industry ;)
As an aside: If anybody wants to join me in learning the Rust language<http://www.rust-lang.org/>in the context of writing (yet another) Go AI<http://bettong.net/2014/04/29/introducting-iomrascalai/>, feel free to contact me. Urban On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Peter Drake <[email protected]> wrote: > BACKGROUND: Orego is a well-known, if not terribly strong, Monte Carlo > program. It has been used by several researchers, in part because of its > (relatively) clear code. Those who prefer to work in Java and/or are new to > computer Go find it particularly useful. It is currently playing on KGS in > the computer Go room as Orego4, with a rank of 8 kyu. > > More here: > > https://sites.google.com/a/lclark.edu/drake/research/orego > > > I'm planning to do a ground-up rewrite of the Orego code in the next few > weeks. This is inspired by a number of factors, including: > > 1) I'd like to implement progressive widening and some other features of > stronger programs. > 2) After reading Christensen's "Flexible, Reliable Software" and Bloch's > "Effective Java", I have some ideas for improving the architecture (e.g., > more strongly favoring composition over inheritance). > > I'll ask a couple of questions here, but to avoid overwhelming everyone > with technical details most of the discussion will take place on the Orego > list. If you're interested in participating (or lurking) in these > discussions, email me ([email protected]) and I can add you to the list. > > -- > Peter Drake > https://sites.google.com/a/lclark.edu/drake/ > > _______________________________________________ > Computer-go mailing list > [email protected] > http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go > -- Freelancer Available for hire for Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and JavaScript projects More at http://urbanhafner.com
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