I think Java would be your best best for this crowd, since that's what
is required for GoGui and it's associated scripts
(http://gogui.sourceforge.net/doc/tools.html).  And it's also what the
cgoban KGS client requires.


On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Pete Schwamb <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm planning on releasing my client library for hooking up go bots to 
> GoShrine (http://goshrine.com) sometime in the near future, but I'm not sure 
> what operating system and level of expertise I should be targeting.
>
> It'd be pretty easy for me to release a linux only version that requires 
> ruby, as that is what I already use to run my gnugo bot.  However, I suspect 
> that most of you guys are not on linux, and would prefer not to have to 
> install ruby, so something like the java lib that KGS uses would be better 
> for you.
>
> So what OS do you use, and would you install ruby just to try your bot on a 
> new server?
>
> Also, my server currently only support japanese scoring (via gnugo).  Is it 
> acceptable to have gnugo be the judge of the final score, and would your bot 
> support territory scoring?
>
> Thanks in advance for any feedback!
>
> -Pete
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