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I would like to take this moment to thank [[PEZ]], for starting the wiki that hooked me and all the knowledge he has shared. [[Kawigi]] and [[Voidious]] for the very neat tutorials on [[GuessFactorTargeting]] and [[WaveSurfing]] that made me realize just how off I was on my own. Although my code is completely different because I like writing my own code, my first attempts to both of those strategies, where just transcriptions of the tutorials. [[ABC]], [[David_Alves]], [[Paul_Evans]], [[GrubbmGait]], and every one in the wiki for the amazing things they have invented, upgraded and most of all, explained :-). | I would like to take this moment to thank [[PEZ]], for starting the wiki that hooked me and all the knowledge he has shared. [[Kawigi]] and [[Voidious]] for the very neat tutorials on [[GuessFactorTargeting]] and [[WaveSurfing]] that made me realize just how off I was on my own. Although my code is completely different because I like writing my own code, my first attempts to both of those strategies, where just transcriptions of the tutorials. [[ABC]], [[David_Alves]], [[Paul_Evans]], [[GrubbmGait]], and every one in the wiki for the amazing things they have invented, upgraded and most of all, explained :-). | ||
− | + | == My Bots == | |
<B>Bots I've released</B><br> | <B>Bots I've released</B><br> | ||
[[Newton]]: A [[MegaBot|mega]] bot which contain almost all completely debugged algorithms I have written.<br> | [[Newton]]: A [[MegaBot|mega]] bot which contain almost all completely debugged algorithms I have written.<br> |
Revision as of 23:15, 25 November 2008
I'm a new Robocode addict from Venezuela, and this is how I got hooked up.
Like two months ago in my Intelligent Agents class, we had an assignment of coding a robot in the Robocode API. I did some movement based on how Walls beat all the sample bots, and then an ugly, iterative, hand written linear targeting to beat Walls (which surprisingly worked for SpinBot too). And I felt it was good enough since it could beat all sample bots on 1v1 and Melee, most of the times.
Then I thought I would look for some bots on the net to test mine against them, I expected to be beaten but have a nice fight. I downloaded Waylander, Stormrider and Dookious among others, when the battle started I was so amazed how they dodge every bullet I fired, and the massacre that I got in. After that I decided I had to learn some stuff, so I went to the page I found them (the new wiki). Read something about StopAndGo and PatternMatching, and got excited about the new possibilities. I started searching for Robocode tutorials and found this page, started reading and got completely hooked up.
College is not asking me to write anything in the Robocode API anymore, but I may be doing more work here than in my actual classes. I have gone trough most of the tutorials, implemented a lot of different movements, targeting and radar locking strategies. Have a couple of robots in the RoboRumble and hope to keep working in this for many years, one of the best "games" I've seen in a long time.
I would like to take this moment to thank PEZ, for starting the wiki that hooked me and all the knowledge he has shared. Kawigi and Voidious for the very neat tutorials on GuessFactorTargeting and WaveSurfing that made me realize just how off I was on my own. Although my code is completely different because I like writing my own code, my first attempts to both of those strategies, where just transcriptions of the tutorials. ABC, David_Alves, Paul_Evans, GrubbmGait, and every one in the wiki for the amazing things they have invented, upgraded and most of all, explained :-).
My Bots
Bots I've released
Newton: A mega bot which contain almost all completely debugged algorithms I have written.
Ant: To have fun reducing codesize, there is a nano and a micro version of it.
Bots in my mind
AssassinsCreed: A team of bots.
My user's chat
I think that goes here