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theme:ut2004_bots_live-coding [2013/02/18 18:23]
jakub.gemrot created
theme:ut2004_bots_live-coding [2013/02/18 18:23]
jakub.gemrot
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 The most tedious task is to create AI for bots regardless the engine you're going to use or how small your AI is. Simply, starting, checking, stopping, typing, recompiling, starting-again cycle takes to much time in life of AI developer. The answer is Live-Coding. You need an interpreted language that you can recompile at run-time giving AI developers the power to fix bugs as they encounter them. The most tedious task is to create AI for bots regardless the engine you're going to use or how small your AI is. Simply, starting, checking, stopping, typing, recompiling, starting-again cycle takes to much time in life of AI developer. The answer is Live-Coding. You need an interpreted language that you can recompile at run-time giving AI developers the power to fix bugs as they encounter them.
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theme/ut2004_bots_live-coding.txt · Last modified: 2013/02/18 18:25 by jakub.gemrot