Excellent Bjornke! I just warmed up with a multi-Parts permutation to targeted Sum (or any function) best-fit optimizer including a divide and conquer algorithm... To be presented soon... lots of testing cause i can't afford the support time ;)
The roboWar game is tempting me seriously... It's got to come down to the Art of Warrior Objects... Add a weapons and recog layer, strip it down, add forcefields and neutron cannons ;) aaaah, the imagination is flowing ;) 2D or 3D ? Infinite space allowed ? ;) See why i mentioned the above optimizer... -- The 10 lines cool code too but hmmm not another clock ;) Maybe a bot ;) Another IM... I was planning to write one for my own bots... I hope we're tested based on age and jedi-level or newbies will stand a poor chance... Let's foster revolutionaries' imagination ;) "The acme of war is not in killing a maximum of enemies, The acme of war is not in defeating an easy enemy to defeat,..." Sun Tsu cheers Xavier http://monsieurx.com > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Bj�rnke von Gierke > Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 19:02 > To: How to use Revolution > Subject: [ANN]Coding Contest > > Hi all > > The Chatrev coding contest (CCC) is now underway! > > ChatRev is a chat written entirely in RunRev. Information > about it can be found here: http://chatrev.bjoernke.com > > There are 3 Challenges. You can of course participate in all > challenges, if you like, but I suggest that you concentrate > on one challenge, and make it work as good as you can. It's > also important to know that even an unfinished Product may > win a prize, so if you get the feeling you can't finish, send > it in anyway, maybe you're lucky! > > please send questions to my e-Mail: bvg AT mac DOT com It > would also be nice to have an e-Mail about your > participation, but this is not mandatory. > > Simple: > Make something nifty within 10 lines of code. > The goal of this challenge is to let coders of every > experience participate, with a real chance to win. > It will last 1 week until next monday. > There are 2 example stacks, to show how you could do it at: > http://contest.wecode.org/cgi-bin/contest.cgi?simple > > Advanced: > This challenge wants you to code a RoboWar clone. > It's a game where people can program "bots", that battle each other. > You got 4 weeks to make your game, if you want to participate > in this challenge. > Check out: > http://contest.wecode.org/cgi-bin/contest.cgi?advanced > > Impossible: > Make an Instant messenger client, using the AIM, MSN or > Jabber protocol. > This is the longest challenge, lasting 8 weeks. > More details can be found here: > http://contest.wecode.org/cgi-bin/contest.cgi?impossible > > > Now for the important part, the prizes: > http://contest.wecode.org/cgi-bin/contest.cgi?sponsors > > simple challenge: > TidBITS eBooks for second and third prize "Software at the > speed of thought" as first prize > > advanced challenge: > TidBITS eBooks for third and fourth prize A Karl Becker game > of your choosing for second place Altuit's altSQLite or > MagicCarpet as first prize > > impossible challenge: > TidBITS eBooks for fourth and fifth prize A Karl Becker game > of your choosing for third place Altuit's altSQLite or > MagicCarpet as second place A year of runrev license for the > first prize > > > good luck to all of you! > > Bjoernke von Gierke > > -- > > official ChatRev page: > http://chatrev.cjb.net > > Chat with other RunRev developers: > go stack URL "http://homepage.mac.com/bvg/chatrev1.3.rev" > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
