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Written by Chad
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Friday, 29 January 2010 |
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I bought a few odd domain names last year and decided to put one of them to use. www.invertedpentagon.com hosts "Jupiter Project" (so named because that was the next planet code word I was set to use) which will generate ActionScript and PHP classes that do data exchange between a SQL database server and Flex. There are some caveats to it and if you use it and can't figure it out, I have left the comment forum open. Ignore all the spam, I clean it out as often as I can. Cheers!
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 January 2010 )
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Written by Chad
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Friday, 02 October 2009 |
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Over the last few weeks I've been toying with the idea of some kind of game engine. We did this a few times in the AI class and I have a few options for exploration open to me: - Backgammon, which is a new game to me that I barely know the rules for.
- Reversi (aka Othello)
- Revisit the checkers project from my AI class
- Revisit the clobber bots project from my AI class
- Create a Sudoku game generator and solver
While the last one isn't really an AI project, I've still thought it could be a fun problem to solve. As a side note, as I am writing this, I started the process for installing the GNU Backgammon game (on Linux) that Wikipedia talks about and noticed that there over 300 major games now for download from the "apps store" on my Fedora 8 box, crazy! Backgammon and Othello are of the most interest to me actually as they were some of the first game players to be able to beat humans. Both of these have GNU engines I can pit my AI against, so I will likely end up with one of them and it also would be easier to observing the decisions being made at each move unlike the clobber bots game. More next time I get bored and dream about this.. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 October 2009 )
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Written by Chad
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Thursday, 20 August 2009 |
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Walking through my Adobe Professional Flex 3 book and there are some things that strike me as being worthy of posting as a reminder to myself and others about the interaction.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 August 2009 )
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