Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-29 Thread Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
Nicely done. Now we just need to win. :) On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Stephen Chang wrote: > Racket is now installed on the game servers, so you can upload your > Racket bots. Also, you can get the Racket starter package here: > http://aichallenge.org/starter_packages.php > > > > On Sat, N

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-29 Thread Stephen Chang
Racket is now installed on the game servers, so you can upload your Racket bots. Also, you can get the Racket starter package here: http://aichallenge.org/starter_packages.php On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Stephen Chang wrote: > I ported the python starter package to Racket and submitted a p

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-26 Thread Stephen Chang
I ported the python starter package to Racket and submitted a pull request. I also inquired about what needs to be done so people can submit their Racket bots to the actual server, so hopefully people will be able to use Racket in the contest soon. For now, you can access my starter package here:

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-25 Thread Marijn
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 24-11-11 18:42, Neil Van Dyke wrote: > Matthias Felleisen wrote at 11/24/2011 10:12 AM: >> Is the OO style required? > > I believe that OO style is *not* required, per vague statements > and phrasing in > "https://github.com/aichallenge/aichalleng

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-24 Thread Neil Van Dyke
Matthias Felleisen wrote at 11/24/2011 10:12 AM: Is the OO style required? I believe that OO style is *not* required, per vague statements and phrasing in "https://github.com/aichallenge/aichallenge/wiki/Ants-Starter-Pack-Guide";. Looks like the hardest part of writing the starter kit is th

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-24 Thread Matthias Felleisen
Is the OO style required? On Nov 23, 2011, at 4:26 PM, Wayne Iba wrote: > Yes, sorry I'm responsible for that abomination of a "starter-package > starter". Actually, I could blame Neil for the idea but I wont. Two of my > students and I took the Common Lisp starter package and translated t

[racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-23 Thread Wayne Iba
Yes, sorry I'm responsible for that abomination of a "starter-package starter". Actually, I could blame Neil for the idea but I wont. Two of my students and I took the Common Lisp starter package and translated that, with a few changes that brought it back closer to the ants.py approach. The las

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-23 Thread Matthias Felleisen
On Nov 23, 2011, at 9:39 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote: > Here's the overview and existing starter packages: > http://aichallenge.org/starter_packages.php > There's a faq that talks about it here: http://aichallenge.org/faq.php > Here's the guide to creating starter packages: I found all those

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-23 Thread Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
Here's the overview and existing starter packages: http://aichallenge.org/starter_packages.php There's a faq that talks about it here: http://aichallenge.org/faq.php Here's the guide to creating starter packages: https://github.com/aichallenge/aichallenge/wiki/Ants-Starter-Pack-Guide On Wed, Nov 2

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-23 Thread Matthias Felleisen
The package translates ant.py directly, which is fine. But is there a general description for a 'starter package'. I haven't been able to find one. -- Matthias On Nov 23, 2011, at 2:59 AM, Marijn wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 22-11-11 19:44, Jordan Schatz

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-22 Thread Marijn
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 22-11-11 19:44, Jordan Schatz wrote: > On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 01:30:27PM -0500, Neil Van Dyke wrote: >> Some clever students should show that the old ways of our people >> are not lost... and spend their (US) Thanksgiving weekend hacking >> Racket

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-22 Thread Jordan Schatz
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 01:30:27PM -0500, Neil Van Dyke wrote: > Some clever students should show that the old ways of our people are > not lost... and spend their (US) Thanksgiving weekend hacking Racket on > "http://aichallenge.org/";. It would probably help if there was a racket starter package

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-22 Thread Neil Van Dyke
Some clever students should show that the old ways of our people are not lost... and spend their (US) Thanksgiving weekend hacking Racket on "http://aichallenge.org/";. Besides the hack value and educational value, I think one can reasonably imagine that placing well in this competition woul

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-22 Thread Marijn
On 01-11-11 16:35, Neil Van Dyke wrote: > Paulo J. Matos wrote at 11/01/2011 10:57 AM: >> Anyone working on a Racket starter package for the Ants Google >> Challenge? http://aichallenge.org/ > > Here's the documentation they point one to for writing your their > starter pack: > https://github.com

Re: [racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-01 Thread Neil Van Dyke
Paulo J. Matos wrote at 11/01/2011 10:57 AM: Anyone working on a Racket starter package for the Ants Google Challenge? http://aichallenge.org/ Here's the documentation they point one to for writing your their starter pack: https://github.com/aichallenge/aichallenge/wiki/Ants-Starter-Pack-Gui

[racket] Google Challenge

2011-11-01 Thread Paulo J. Matos
Hi, Anyone working on a Racket starter package for the Ants Google Challenge? http://aichallenge.org/ Cheers, -- PMatos _ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users