Woops, I see that you already thought of that. I should have read the emails more carefully.
Don On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Don Dailey <dailey....@gmail.com> wrote: > It just occurred to me that you could write this in ruby and still make it > java compatible using jruby. Then users could have a choice. > > Don > > > On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Don Dailey <dailey....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> How is Java any different than Ruby? They both require you to install >> their runtime. And Ruby is just as cross platform, no? >> >> If it's a performance issue Java is much faster than Ruby and would be the >> better choice, but not because of installation issues. It's way easier >> to develop with Ruby however, the super high level language to beat them >> all for ease of use. >> >> Don >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Pete Schwamb <p...@schwamb.net> wrote: >> >>> I'm planning on releasing my client library for hooking up go bots to >>> GoShrine (http://goshrine.com) sometime in the near future, but I'm not >>> sure what operating system and level of expertise I should be targeting. >>> >>> It'd be pretty easy for me to release a linux only version that requires >>> ruby, as that is what I already use to run my gnugo bot. However, I suspect >>> that most of you guys are not on linux, and would prefer not to have to >>> install ruby, so something like the java lib that KGS uses would be better >>> for you. >>> >>> So what OS do you use, and would you install ruby just to try your bot on >>> a new server? >>> >>> Also, my server currently only support japanese scoring (via gnugo). Is >>> it acceptable to have gnugo be the judge of the final score, and would your >>> bot support territory scoring? >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any feedback! >>> >>> -Pete >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Computer-go mailing list >>> Computer-go@dvandva.org >>> http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go >>> >> >> >
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