On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Stefan Kaitschick
wrote:
> Very Cool. The mysterious part was "more interesting than programming go".
> That seemed almost impossible.
>
> Stefan
>
By the way, if anyone is curious you can sign up for a beta version
here: http://www.bluemarsonline.com/
Beta is th
Very Cool. The mysterious part was "more interesting than programming go".
That seemed almost impossible.
Stefan
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Boon"
To: "computer-go"
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Pattern matc
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Álvaro Begué wrote:
> Are you not going to tell us what this new job is about?
>
I almost forgot to answer this, I had no intention to sound
mysterious. My job is to make autonomous avatars (also called NPCs or
'bots') for a new MMO platform called Blue Mars. The
>Someone commented on it, so it must have come across OK.
Yes, that is what I concluded.
>Is it possible that your e-mail provider or e-mail reader decided to
>not include the attachment? At least that's what 'skipped content'
>seems to indicate.
I am reading in IE, by surfing to
http://compute
I can download the attachment in my gmail. Mark, Thank you for share it.
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Someone commented on it, so it must have come across OK.
Is it possible that your e-mail provider or e-mail reader decided to
not include the attachment? At least that's what 'skipped content'
seems to indicate.
If I need to repost or publish it in another way I'd be happy to do so.
Mark
On Tu
>The following article (attached)
For me, I see no attachment. Only:
>-- next part --
>Skipped content of type multipart/mixed
Does anyone know what do I have to do to see the attachment?
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Are you not going to tell us what this new job is about?
I don't have a use for a pattern matcher right now, but I really liked
your idea. I can see myself using it in the future.
Thanks!
Álvaro.
2009/10/10 Mark Boon :
> I have been meaning to write this for a long time now. A new job in a new