On 15/08/12 15:09, David Nolen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Jim - FooBar(); <jimpil1...@gmail.com> wrote:
OK thanks a lot both of you....it turns out the != works just fine!
at the moment I've almost completed the entire moving rules for chess and
checkers (including kills) but only on an empty board...the only thing
remaining to finish things off is ideally a 'non-blocking?' fn to check each
move generated against the current-board. essentially filtering out the
moves that are blocked by other pieces...do you think this can be done
non-relationally by a novice or am I better off using a regular fn?
any clues are greatly appreciated...
Jim
Thinking relationally on large problems is challenging. When I'm
having serious trouble, I will often translate my solution into Prolog
and ask questions about it on StackOverflow - there seems to be an
active if small Prolog community there. Also #prolog on freenode seems
pretty helpful. Good luck and let us know what you discover along the
way! :)
David
Cool thanks... :-)
Jim
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