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<0> :)) <1> any idea? <1> :) <0> dunno.. see if there's any opensource project <0> like this http://gchch.sourceforge.net/ <2> PircBot IRC API is pretty good for writing bots. <0> mazov: you can make bot for my game too <0> :)) <0> :)) <1> the only problem is that i have to do it in java, implementing the minimax algorithm, AI **** <1> :)) <0> you dont know java? <0> or what? <3> morning <0> good mowning jottinger
<1> yes i do of course, but i'd really love to cut my work short if u know what i mean :)) <0> hire a freelancer:))))))))))))) <1> :)) <0> mazov: cmon you need some practise <1> so ur saying im better off doing it <1> yeah right <1> :)) <0> be nice, develop all and publish i <0> it <0> ;) <0> we of course wanna play <0> :) <3> mazov: what's the project <0> jottinger: are you german? <3> wolfey: no <1> here's the link if u guys wanna have a look <1> http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/compsci366s1c/***ignments/366%20***ignment%201.htm <0> your nick sounds so <3> my name is joe ottinger <3> mazov: I'd rather you just said what it was :) <0> jottinger: oh sorry <0> mazov: looks like fun <1> jottinger: an implementation of the minimax algorithm for a checkers playing bot. <0> apart from AI it's trivial <4> mazov, you'r at auckland uni? <0> and you are supposed to learn AI <0> right? <1> talios yes, you too? <4> mazov, nope - but I work in Queen Street <1> small world :)) <4> whose you're tutor? <4> thou I only really know the software engineering guys, not the cs <0> http://bsn-61-12-233.dial-up.dsl.siol.net/RETARDED.jpg <1> no tutor for this paper <5> any java game for my mobile phone? motorolla v360... <4> not here. <5> ok <0> :)) <0> :)) <4> heh <0> http://bsn-61-12-233.dial-up.dsl.siol.net/hu/ <0> ammusing isnt it? <0> :) <4> :) <0> talios: i harr***ed sun.com guys a bit <0> they agree it's ready <0> :)) <4> :) <0> ;) <0> i love this corp <0> unlike M$ they are way cool <3> hmm, sun has real problems <3> they're getting better, but... <0> jottinger: dunno i love Java. if not for Java, i'd be stuck with stinking C <3> yeah, but that doesn't mean sun rocks as a lace to work <3> s/lace/place/
<4> Sun does alot of stinkin C <3> indeed, they have some absolutely killer C compilers <0> YEAH:) <3> I need to update to b43, I think <4> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr2inu76z34 "It ****s to be Frodo" TV add for LoTR - heh <6> Sun is the second last place I'd work <0> after M$? <6> after IBM <0> ::) <6> I used to work with Sun retards <6> when I worked for IBM <0> dobblego: why retards? <6> Iasked myself that every day, until I resigned <0> what makes them retards? <6> nothing - I exaggerated - they, like most corporations, are not so clever <6> I worked mostly with JSR "expert" groups when I was implementing one of the J2EE specs. <3> dobblego: which one? <6> and also on the J2SE implementation I dealt with Sun indirectly <6> jottinger: JSR-115 (JACC) <6> (more than anything - there were others I was less involved in) <4> jottinger, seen this: http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2006/4/3fezzell.html - The Nihilist's resume. <4> amusing to read. <6> I upset my former employer last week and got my email address put on their spam list - pretty amusing :) <4> Note: don't use former employer as reference on resume. <6> they got upset because I spoke the truth on a public forum - any future employer is welcome to see it <6> I'm supposed to talk in euphemisms when in public <4> heh <6> calling them "retards" is just being silly and obnoxious <0> ::) <4> jottinger, http://www.intellij.net/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=214546&tstart=0 <- NPE ;p ewps. <4> heh <3> how's the new EAP? <4> it started - that's as far as I've got with it. <4> Still can't compile up the TestNG plugin with it thou :( <3> I'm waiting for the EAPs to get more stable before I resume them <3> In the meantime, Netbeans 5.5 has actually proven workable, although similarly unstable :) <4> They've been pretty stable for what i'm using (outside of the TestNG plugin that is). <3> ejb3 support? <3> jsf support? <0> 5.0 is fine <0> :P <4> jottinger, not using either;p <3> talios: *nod* <4> using hibernate3 and hibernate annotations in one project, but not any of their funky ejb3 foo. <3> I've been working with java ee 5, deployment and development is important right now <3> I'm looking forward to the next milestone for netbeans, though <3> should be around a month away now :( <4> how are you finding jsf? <3> it's... uh... <3> hard to say, really, I don't have the experience I need to give it a fair shake <3> that, in itself, is a clue to how good it is <3> OTOH, I've spent a fair amount of time bitching at JSF participants explaining what they need to fix :) <4> At least you've not shaken your fist at it and punched the nearest developer :P <4> oh ok - i spoke too soon. <3> heh <3> Well, it's actually not too bad <3> It's nowhere near as elegant as WW2, but has, um, some advantages <4> I've been playing with Wicket lately which I'm liking. <4> certainly a step up from Struts which I'm cursing more and more each day at work ; <4> ;) <3> heh <3> talios: JSF has advantages in lifecycle management, standardization, container integration... and project stability <3> plus, it's part of java ee 5, which is more important than I thought <4> *nod* <3> to wit: the Java EE 5 annotation processing doesn't apply to webwork actions, but DOES to JSF backing beans <3> project stability is also a huge factor. I'm interested - VERY interested - in seeing how JSF handles load, though, because some people have tried and found it a bit wanting (to say the least) <4> is it a steep learning curve? for the basics? <3> oh god yes <3> that's the worst part of JSF by far <3> to grok how to do JSF at all, you have to, like grok JSF
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