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Revision as of 15:39, 26 June 2018
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Who am I?
I’m currently a junior in high school from New Jersey, US. I’ve been interested in computers and what can be done with them for nearly as long as I can remember. I was introduced to Robocode this year by a really awesome computer science teacher, and was instantly hooked.
Active or planned projects
- Create a new, competitive melee/1v1 bot using what I’ve learned from SleepSiphon.
- Make an attempt at a teams setup and see if I can dethrone (or, at least, come close to) the TwinDuel champions.
- Learning bots:
- Right now, the most advanced “learning” that any of my bots do is switching between a set of predefined guns based on their virtual hit rate (see: Virtual Guns). I plan to read up on basic machine learning & statistics (knn/regression) and data structures (k-d trees & similar) so that, hopefully, I can make some legitimately competitive bots for Roborumble.
My Bots
In Competition
- SleepSiphon - My initial foray into Robocoding, started as a final project for my computer science class. It got me first place in our own tournament-style competition. Despite being the winner, the code is absolutely horrendous, as I had no idea what I was doing when I started. Although it is the most “spaghetti” code that I have ever written, I won’t be updating the bot and will, instead, focus on my new bots for Roborumble.
- Vergere - A nano bot I threw together as a challenge against a friend from my computer science class: My 170 bytes vs his 1100 bytes. Over 500 rounds, I won! (64% to 36%)
Other
- ModularBot (in progress) - a small side project of mine that aims to provide an easy way for developers to test their robot's performance against a variety of the movement and targeting strategies that simple bots commonly use.
Tools/Utilities
- Code Size Utility (Download) - While browsing the wiki, I found that the link to the code size utility was broken. I wanted a standalone application for checking robot code-size, so I added a console interface to the CodeSizeCalculator that is packaged with Robocode.
Other notes
- I occasionally run the “JP” server for Roborumble results.
Contact
Email: johnpaul122jpr@gmail.com