damien.krotkine.com
p5-mop: a gentle introduction
http://damien.krotkine.com/2013/09/17/p5-mop.html
P5-mop: a gentle introduction. I guess that you’ve heard about p5-mop by now. If not, in a nutshell, p5-mop is an attempt to implement a subset of Moose. Into the core of Perl. Moose provides a Meta Object Protocol (MOP) to Perl. So does p5-mop, however p5-mop is implemented in a way that it can be properly included in the Perl core. Keep in mind that p5-mop goal is to implement a. Of Moose, and. As Stevan Little says:. Why is it important to try it out? It’s important to have at least a vague idea of wh...
taeb-nethack.blogspot.com
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot: June 2009
http://taeb-nethack.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot. Friday, June 12, 2009. One of the nastiest problems TAEB has to solve is also one of the most mundane. If you've ever played a game over a network or on a heavily loaded computer, you are probably familiar with lag and the problems it creates. While NetHack, as a turn-based game, does not suffer from directly lag-caused. It is still very difficult to make moves sensibly when the responses are delayed. The lower half of the level has turned into solid rock. This is ...
taeb-nethack.blogspot.com
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot: February 2009
http://taeb-nethack.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Registering upload with PAUSE web server POSTing upload for TAEB-0.01.tar.gz PAUSE add message sent ok [200]. Posted by Shawn M Moore. Friday, February 27, 2009. Posted by Shawn M Moore. Pretty pictures of TAEB development. I ran Don Stewart's darcs-graph. Data visualization tool over the main TAEB repositories today. Provides a nice picture of the "burstiness" of TAEB development:. Note: TAEB-AI-Behavioral was part of TAEB before 2009-01-24.
taeb-nethack.blogspot.com
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot: TAEB 0.03
http://taeb-nethack.blogspot.com/2009/03/taeb-003.html
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot. Saturday, March 14, 2009. Registering upload with PAUSE web server POSTing upload for TAEB-0.03.tar.gz PAUSE add message sent ok [200]. This is the first version that is actually going to be on the CPAN. I decided to put up with Module: Install for a little while longer. :). Posted by Shawn M Moore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shawn M Moore (sartak). Sebastian P. (Sebbe). TAEB, pubsub, and announcements. Predicting and controlling NetHacks randomness.
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The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot: We're back!
http://taeb-nethack.blogspot.com/2013/06/were-back.html
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot. Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The TAEB development team is excited to announce that we are back and developing TAEB again! TAEB site's is now http:/ taeb.github.io. We're also providing the Interhack site at http:/ taeb.github.io/interhack. Finally, the canonical repositories of all our NetHack projects are are hosted in the TAEB organization. If you had a fork of TAEB. Travel command (with exponential backoff in case he gets stuck – one oscillation problem solved!
taeb.github.io
Code stats
http://taeb.github.io/2009/02/27/code-stats.html
TAEB's AI is pluggable. Most development happens on the Behavioral AI (though there exists another actively-developed AI called Planar by ais523). Since Behavioral is also considered TAEB, I've included its stats here too. A core stat is labeled with [c] and a behavioral AI stat is labeled with [b]. Design and development blog. Shawn M Moore (sartak). Sebastian P. (Sebbe).
taeb-nethack.blogspot.com
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot: August 2009
http://taeb-nethack.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
The Tactical Amulet Extraction Bot. Saturday, August 22, 2009. Planar - a TAEB AI. Is a NetHack AI, written as a plugin for TAEB. (TAEB the framework does not contain AI-specific logic itself; instead, it aims to be a general platform that can be used both by AIs and by other programs that want to interact with NetHack; for instance, it would be plausible to use TAEB to implement an Interhack. Once all the threats have been placed on the map, the next step is to work out tactics for the turn. Again, ...
jarsonmar.blogspot.com
jasonmay blog: March 2011
http://jarsonmar.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Speeding up Perl Functions in XS. For the longest time I was scared to mess around with XS. But I started messing around with XS in my free time the past couple of days. I've been using Term: VT102 as my sandbox. I am using this for two reasons: (a) I use it pretty heavily in some of my software and would enjoy some speedups, and (b) the code looks like it can be ported to XS without much resistance once I have the tuits. And ran a test script through Devel: NYTProf. Anything o...
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jasonmay blog: Termcast on the Web
http://jarsonmar.blogspot.com/2011/03/termcast-on-web.html
Sunday, March 13, 2011. Termcast on the Web. The History of Termcast. Community, people like to broadcast their games over telnet so others can watch, learn, and/or be impressed. Some wanted to broadcast more than just NetHack games. One day while goofing off on CPAN, I discovered HTML: FromANSI. Which does just what it sounds like: turn ANSI. To connect. It served a single page that used a javascript setInterval() timer to update every 0.2s or so. And when I ran it, it worked! Which utilizes a nice sele...
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