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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | I'm | + | I'm (current year - 1977) years old and work as a software developer in Salt Lake City, Utah. Started robocoding in 2007 after a co-worker suggested having a Robocode tournament at work after a long, painful software release cycle. Apparently, I was more interested than the rest of the company; the bot I built (and am still working on in my copious spare time) seems to have scared everyone else off. I have a [http://robert.walkertribe.com fledgling blog] to which I (very) occasionally post. |
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− | + | So, um, yeah, it's been far too long since I worked on coding tanks. I'm making some improvements to PluggableRobot, such as reworking the debug graphics code (especially since changes to Robocode made it stop working). After that, I need to dig into why RabidWombat isn't firing where it thinks it's firing. | |
[[Category:Bot Authors|RobertWalker]] | [[Category:Bot Authors|RobertWalker]] |
Revision as of 16:31, 5 May 2009
Background
I'm (current year - 1977) years old and work as a software developer in Salt Lake City, Utah. Started robocoding in 2007 after a co-worker suggested having a Robocode tournament at work after a long, painful software release cycle. Apparently, I was more interested than the rest of the company; the bot I built (and am still working on in my copious spare time) seems to have scared everyone else off. I have a fledgling blog to which I (very) occasionally post.
My bots
- PluggableRobot: A robot framework that provides a pluggable architecture and sophisticated event management.
- RabidWombat: My first robot, built on top of the PluggableRobot framework. A bit too rough yet to release into the wild.
.plan
So, um, yeah, it's been far too long since I worked on coding tanks. I'm making some improvements to PluggableRobot, such as reworking the debug graphics code (especially since changes to Robocode made it stop working). After that, I need to dig into why RabidWombat isn't firing where it thinks it's firing.