The video and the code will be online On Apr 13, 2015 9:16 PM, "Pascal Weinberger" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sergey, > Mind to publish what you present on the hackaton for those interested who > cannot attend? > > Thanks > Pascal > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Sergey Alexashenko > Date:04/14/2015 01:30 (GMT+01:00) > To: Pascal Weinberger > Subject: Re: What's your technical history? > > Sorry to hijack this discussion, but I've thought a fair bit about the > chess problem. NuPIC is too slow to learn to play chess simply by > remembering the position of every piece - games are too different. You need > to encode things like "piece being threatened" or "pawn supporting knight" > to have get a shot at an algorithm that can play. I'll present something > relevant at the NYC hackathon. > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 4:11 PM, James Jenner <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> On 14 April 2015 at 04:07, Ralf Seliger <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> For several reasons my favorite language today is JavaScript. For an >>> example have a look at https://web.chessclub.com which is a web >>> interface to the Internet Chess Club servers written in JavaScript/jQuery >>> (client) and node.js (server). >>> >> >> >> +1, I can relate to this. I didn't even mention half the languages that >> I've learnt (and consequentially forgotten) over the years, but I've found >> node.js as one of the best languages I've ever worked with. Add Mocha to >> the mix and it's just so. Using test driven development on node.js with >> Mocha has saved me so much time over the last year (for complex projects, >> mainly work related so not on github). I find it so natural to use the >> event based language (possibly because of my background with comms and >> UIs). >> >> Thought I'd share my projects: >> >> Vör is currently in progress, it is a 10 foot interface using HTML5, SVG, >> node.js and websockets. It's designed to show KPI info, right now focused >> on integration with Version One and Jenkins, extensable to support any >> source for KPI info. Available at https://github.com/jamesjenner/Vor >> >> MeltingPot is a node.js backend and HTML5 front end template which >> includes authentication and initial comms using WebSockets. It's available >> at https://github.com/jamesjenner/meltingpot. Vör is based Melting Pot >> and it's a easy framework to use as a start for a new application. I still >> need to sort out user account management and secure password storage. Also >> plan to add a distributed model in the future. >> >> Videre is the node.js backend, html5 front end supporting various >> protocols for UAV monitoring and interaction from multi touch interfaces. >> The project is split up into the following: >> >> https://github.com/jamesjenner/videre - frontend >> https://github.com/jamesjenner/videre-server.js - server >> >> The paper showing the results of the software is available at ieeexplore >> (Towards the development of 1-to-n human machine interfaces for unmanned >> aerial vehicles) >> <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6842258&punumber%3D6835384%26sortType%3Dasc_p_Sequence%26filter%3DAND%28p_IS_Number%3A6842225%29%26pageNumber%3D2> >> >> I've got quite a few different javascript based 'widgets' using SVG for >> use in the front end, also some other esoteric stuff. Feel free to help >> yourself. Historically I have used GPL, but now I use MIT licensing. >> >> I'm always interested in collaboration and happy to assist others. >> >> Cheers, >> James Jenner >> >> +61 402 203 344 >> [email protected] >> >> > >
