UIUC Holds 10th annnual Reflections | Projections 8
dkaplan1 writes "ACM@UIUC will be holding their 10th annual Reflections | Projections Midwest computing conference on October 22-24. The 3-day event will feature a job fair and numerous speakers including: Phil Zimmermann, creator of PGP, Andrea Pessino who worked on Warcraft 3, and many others. And be sure to check out MechMania, an intense C++ AI programming contest. Registration for the conference is $20 for meals and a t-shirt. Please visit www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference for details."
"an intense C++ AI programming contest" (Score:3, Interesting)
In fact, the first thing I thought about when I saw this was IBM's Robocode [ibm.com] framework - which is in Java.
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Ah, OK, that makes sense.
> usually calls to any external
> libraries are allowed
Cool, thanks for the info!
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Sure, yup, production commercial games are written in C++, I agree.
I guess I found it surprising because I thought the emphasis would be more on the AI side of things, not the performance side. I thought that one of those more dynamic languages would lend itself more easily to that sort of thing... so programmers could concentrate more on, say, squad tactics, and less on pointer twiddling.
But Nicko's explanation (see his reply to my earlier post) makes sense - they've
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