I thought I would pass this along for my Alma mater.
http://acm.mst.edu/~mstai/
I know there are some people interested in automated game playing on this
list serve.
It seems they have challenged our flagship university to a programming
competition.
-Robin
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Its like small AI we all just want a box we can strap on our head so we
don't have to think :)
Common consensus from dual language people Java has as many implementation
issues as C, even though they obscured by a cloud of proselytizing (or
prophylactic). But, all things being equal there is no
So long as we are all wrong.
Java is for managers who are insecure about there ability to manage highly
trained C programmers so they get together and with elitest academians and
design some dingo language to try to get a set of cut rate cogs they can fit
in their machines, and expect C programme
similar wherever your program
is running... I'm not saying its perfect, I'm saying
is the best platform standarisation so far so good.
( I promise you I'm not a Java addict, actually I hate
a lot of things in Java )
--- Robin Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> If th
If there is a platform for Java, does that mean it wasn't ever actually
platform independent?
For you academia's out there prove it!
-Robin
On 6/15/07, Joshua Shriver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not a java advocate, but I thought the whole java speed war ended
when JIT came out? Granted th