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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
25 year old computer guy, picking RoboCode back up after a few years of inactivity.
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Computer guy; I periodically turn to RoboCode when the itch strikes.
  
 
== Bots ==
 
== Bots ==
  
=== SynapticBot ===
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=== [[SynapticBot]] ===
I submitted '''j.SynapticBot 2+''' to the original rumble and while I wasn't ranked prominently, I think I was in the top quarter anyway.
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I submitted '''j.SynapticBot 2+''' to the original rumble in the beginner class. [[SynapticBot]] reached the semi-finals [http://web.archive.org/web/20021003235906/http://apps.alphaworks.ibm.com/rumble/], where it was bested by Ares, the Beginner class winner. Overall, it ranked 5<sup><small>th</small></sup> in the Beginner class.
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More information on implementation details is at the [[SynapticBot]] main page.
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=== [[Watermelon]] ===
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[[Watermelon]] is retired now; it provides the foundation for [[Geomancy]].
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=== [[Geomancy]] ===
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My last complete bot is [[Geomancy]]. It uses [[Segmentation/Autoselected Segmentation | autoselected segmentation]] for surfing and shooting. It was also released as part of [[GeomancyBS]] in collaboration with [[User:Rsim|Rsim]].
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=== [[Giskard]] ===
  
SynapticBot used [[Antigravity Movement]] with randomly placed attraction points to keep it from getting stuck or holding still. It used a rolling average [[Guess Factor]] to pick where to shoot. It would close to ramming distance if its energy was significantly greater than the opponents.
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Development rewrite of Geomancy from the ground up. I've learned a lot about Java with Geomancy and I think I can rewrite its basic structure in a way that will make further development much simpler.
  
=== Watermelon ===
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=== [[Aeolipile]] ===
  
My current bot is [[/Watermelon|Watermelon]].
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Doesn't exist yet, but if I ever make a mini, micro, or nano, this will be its name.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 12 April 2014

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Gender.gif This user is male.
C This user is physically dependent on Carbon.
INTP This user has tested as INTP on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment.
Pidgin.png This user chats on AIM and other networks with Pidgin.
OSC This user is a fan of Orson Scott Card.
WavesurfingIcon.gif This user can wavesurf.
Eclipse-application-icon.gif This user Develops his bots with IBM's Eclipse.

Background

Computer guy; I periodically turn to RoboCode when the itch strikes.

Bots

SynapticBot

I submitted j.SynapticBot 2+ to the original rumble in the beginner class. SynapticBot reached the semi-finals [1], where it was bested by Ares, the Beginner class winner. Overall, it ranked 5th in the Beginner class.

More information on implementation details is at the SynapticBot main page.

Watermelon

Watermelon is retired now; it provides the foundation for Geomancy.

Geomancy

My last complete bot is Geomancy. It uses autoselected segmentation for surfing and shooting. It was also released as part of GeomancyBS in collaboration with Rsim.

Giskard

Development rewrite of Geomancy from the ground up. I've learned a lot about Java with Geomancy and I think I can rewrite its basic structure in a way that will make further development much simpler.

Aeolipile

Doesn't exist yet, but if I ever make a mini, micro, or nano, this will be its name.