[computer-go] AI at MUST

2009-03-30 Thread Robin Kramer
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 __

Re: [computer-go] Java hounds salivate over this:

2007-06-16 Thread Robin Kramer
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

Re: [computer-go] Re: Java hounds salivate over this:

2007-06-15 Thread Robin Kramer
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

Re: [computer-go] Java hounds salivate over this:

2007-06-15 Thread Robin Kramer
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

Re: [computer-go] Java hounds salivate over this:

2007-06-15 Thread Robin Kramer
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