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x.x5 firepower bug105:27, 27 September 2014
Kotlin223:15, 18 September 2014
Lost of robots named Neutrino307:06, 14 January 2014

x.x5 firepower bug

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Right now I'm focused on APS and this exploit gives 0.3%. And I hope, that Emerald will become top bot, where this feature will be not so important to win or it will be easy to disable this feature based on hit rates. Also I want to show on Emerald's example influence of different features and tweaks on scores and I plan to write article with overview of features required for top bot and thrir's gain to effort rate.

Jdev (talk)05:22, 27 September 2014
 

Hi all!
I'm back for a while:)
Neutrino is written on Kotlin and i test it with java 6 and 7 on windows and linux in robocode distribution without any changes and it works well, so i think there should not be trubles. But if anyone will experience them, please, let me know early, so i can switch back to java, when it's not too late

Jdev (talk)12:39, 23 December 2013

As long as it doesn't require a runtime library to run I see no reason why not to allow it. It was this that kept Scala from becoming a major Robocode language.

Heck I might try it, it looks neat.

Chase13:37, 23 December 2013

Under what Chase said Ceylon, Fantom, Gosu, Kotlin, are eligible languages for robocode

Tmservo (talk)23:15, 18 September 2014
 
 

Lost of robots named Neutrino

I noticed that a lot of robots were named Neutrino.

At least 3 robots until you renamed this one. Why does everyone like that name? Hah.

Chase03:12, 10 January 2014

It sounds cool:)

Jdev (talk)07:35, 13 January 2014

Other subatomic particles sound cool too. I think theoretical physicists are just the best namers around.

Though while neutrino's are the smallest known particle, there are also Protons, Neutrons, Quarks, Muons, and so on.

Chase00:21, 14 January 2014

In my case (and originally i wrote it) neutrino is also build server at my work and dj from radio, which i listened to, when starting to write new robot. So it's largely just a case:)

Jdev (talk)07:06, 14 January 2014