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I was first introduced to Robocode sometime in 2006 when I was 11 years old. I don't remember where I found it but I was very good at English at that time so I didn't find this wiki. That time, I mainly played on a modified version of [[Wall (bot)|Wall]], but I never dealed with [[AdvancedRobot]]s. Then, I got bored and returned to PHP programming. Later in July 2007, I found a notice of Cubic Thailand National Robocode Tournament 2007. I took another look at my old installation of [[Robocode]] in my computer but didn't get further than last time. And again, I returned to PHP programming.In the middle of 2008 I found another [[Robocode]] word.  I found it on my country's NSC software contest. There was a software called Robo-Rookie that implemented Junior Robot visual editor.
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I was first introduced to Robocode sometime in 2006 when I was 11 years old. I don't remember where I found it but I wasn't very good at English at that time so I didn't find this wiki. That time, I mainly played on a modified version of [[Wall (bot)|Wall]], but I never dealed with [[AdvancedRobot]]s. Then, I got bored and returned to PHP programming. Later in July 2007, I found a notice of Cubic Thailand National Robocode Tournament 2007. I took another look at my old installation of [[Robocode]] in my computer but didn't get further than last time. And again, I returned to PHP programming.In the middle of 2008 I found another [[Robocode]] word.  I found it on my country's NSC software contest. There was a software called Robo-Rookie that implemented Junior Robot visual editor.
  
 
September 2008 is when I entered Robocode community. Now I was a lot better at English and started to seek articles about [[GuessFactor Targeting (traditional)|GuessFactor Targeting]] that I've heard a lot about for a long time. I didn't understand any part, neither simple or hard, of it. The first robot I've downloaded is [[Tigger]] and [[SpareParts]], then [[Gladiator]] and [[Dookious]]. It was still really, really hard so I decide to learn first Quick Targeting (say [[Head-On Targeting|HOT]], [[Linear Targeting|LT]] and [[Circular Targeting|CT]]). I took a look at [[NanoBot]]s first because I thought they would make me understand it easier. But, unfortunately, many nano-bot code is super optimized for codesize and made me having headache on it. Anyway, my first robot is a [[NanoBot]] after reading many many robot source to understand non-blocking call. I was so silly that I was waiting/reloading [[Pulsar]]'s old server ranking page for a day and realized that I need to look at [[Darkcanuck]]'s instead.
 
September 2008 is when I entered Robocode community. Now I was a lot better at English and started to seek articles about [[GuessFactor Targeting (traditional)|GuessFactor Targeting]] that I've heard a lot about for a long time. I didn't understand any part, neither simple or hard, of it. The first robot I've downloaded is [[Tigger]] and [[SpareParts]], then [[Gladiator]] and [[Dookious]]. It was still really, really hard so I decide to learn first Quick Targeting (say [[Head-On Targeting|HOT]], [[Linear Targeting|LT]] and [[Circular Targeting|CT]]). I took a look at [[NanoBot]]s first because I thought they would make me understand it easier. But, unfortunately, many nano-bot code is super optimized for codesize and made me having headache on it. Anyway, my first robot is a [[NanoBot]] after reading many many robot source to understand non-blocking call. I was so silly that I was waiting/reloading [[Pulsar]]'s old server ranking page for a day and realized that I need to look at [[Darkcanuck]]'s instead.

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2008 This user entered robocode community since 2008
JAVA This user prefer to use Java for all his/her programs.
Robo code This user love robocode!
PM This user love PatternMatching
Melee This user prefer melee battle than One-On-One battle
DC This user use Dynamic Clustering in his/her robots.
VCS This user sometimes use Visit Count Stats in his/her robots.
EclipseIcon.png This user use Eclipse to program robocode's robots.
Wiki I love this Wiki!
Rumble This user have his/her bot in RoboRumble.
5th This user have the highest rank of 5th in NanoRumble.
79th This user have the highest rank of 79th in General Rumble.
TH This user live in Thailand.
UBX This user is first one who create their userboxes purely about robocode!
UBX This user has most userboxes in this wiki.
ABC This user MUST dethrone ABC and his Shadow for his life.
Wiki This user is the wiki vacuum cleaner.
Nat's Page:
Targeting Problem (answered) - Wave Surfing Question (answered) - What's the name mean? - What is this? - How do 1v1 bot perform in melee? - Robot in my dream... - My version of DrawingBot - Free code
Nat's research:
Symbolic Dynamic Segmentation Research - Targeting Research Codename M79

My name is Nat Pavasant. I'm a 13-year-old robocoder from Thailand.

I was first introduced to Robocode sometime in 2006 when I was 11 years old. I don't remember where I found it but I wasn't very good at English at that time so I didn't find this wiki. That time, I mainly played on a modified version of Wall, but I never dealed with AdvancedRobots. Then, I got bored and returned to PHP programming. Later in July 2007, I found a notice of Cubic Thailand National Robocode Tournament 2007. I took another look at my old installation of Robocode in my computer but didn't get further than last time. And again, I returned to PHP programming.In the middle of 2008 I found another Robocode word. I found it on my country's NSC software contest. There was a software called Robo-Rookie that implemented Junior Robot visual editor.

September 2008 is when I entered Robocode community. Now I was a lot better at English and started to seek articles about GuessFactor Targeting that I've heard a lot about for a long time. I didn't understand any part, neither simple or hard, of it. The first robot I've downloaded is Tigger and SpareParts, then Gladiator and Dookious. It was still really, really hard so I decide to learn first Quick Targeting (say HOT, LT and CT). I took a look at NanoBots first because I thought they would make me understand it easier. But, unfortunately, many nano-bot code is super optimized for codesize and made me having headache on it. Anyway, my first robot is a NanoBot after reading many many robot source to understand non-blocking call. I was so silly that I was waiting/reloading Pulsar's old server ranking page for a day and realized that I need to look at Darkcanuck's instead.

I'm now a RoboWiki Vacuum Cleaner. It means that I'm cleaning up the pages. (without any bot for now)

Some fact of mine
  • I'm the only robocoder from Thailand who participated in RoboWiki and RoboRumble. (As of April, 09)
  • I have the most userboxes on this wiki. =)
  • I have the longest user page (I think)
  • I contribute a lot of pages/talks in one day (actually, I usually contribute the most time of the day)
    • On 15 Apr 2009 ICT (UTC+0700), there are number of edits, but only 2 edits are from other contributors! Every other edits is done by me.

Bots

Order by creation date.

Also, check out my /Free code.

Planned Future Robots

Current Developing Robots

Unreleased vapourware

Don't want me to list all of my vapourware, there's a LOT. Here are some:

  • Pallas: Even made a wiki page for it, but now vapourware :-( Anyway, it is under rework.
  • Juno, another vapourware after Pallas.
  • Aquazyned and few A... bot.
  • Pencil, MilkyWay, Galaxy, Mercury
  • ... and lot other.

Goals

  • Get the throne of all rumble.
    • but I currently focuse on general melee/roborumble.
  • Be the youngest who entered The2000Club and The2100Club! (Before I get 14...)
  • Be the first one who breaks the 2200 beerier!
  • Having PHP plugins for robocode =D

Competitions

I'm not want to show my competitiveness, but I must keep records of my competitions.

  • Won 1st prize of Cubic Thailand National Robocode Tournament 2008 - Jan, 31 2009 -- Melee Battles -- Won 30,000 Baht (~$855)
  • Won 2nd prize of Thailand National Robocode Tournament 2009 - Feb, 7 2009 -- One-On-One Survivalist Battles -- Won 20,000 Baht (~$570)

Other Development

  • A Thai Robocode Community website (which include Thai Robocode Repository, Thai RoboRumble and new Thai RoboWiki).
    • New Thai RoboWiki goes online at http://wiki.robothai.net/ thus nothing there except plain MediaWiki/1.14rc1.
    • A new Thai roborumble that I planned to create which also accepts oversea competitors! I think I'll have PointBlank battle reborn and add my new BlankyBattle (which means less number of robots in a really large battle!). Also with TwinDuel, Sonnet/Haiku/Femto Battle. I may include Hat League into it, too. (don't know if my new server hold that? I will ask Darkcanuck for his roborumble server code!)
  • Special: Create template for userboxes you see on this page. (I don't know anybody want them? This is not wikipedia, anyway...)

Researches

Other Works

Contact Information

Email/MSN/GTalk: http://services.nexodyne.com/email/icon/.ykau8dV3g%3D%3D/einV.U0%3D/R01haWw%3D/0/image.png
Tel. +66(0)8-6054-4882
Country: http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/flags/nat.gif Thailand
City/Province: Bangkok

If anyone see any wrong grammar above, please tell me on my talk page!