Carlos schrieb: > And if by chance you are familiar with genetic algorithms, well that > would be perfect, because you can take a look at how I took a genetic > algorithm python module and applied to my project.
I'm afraid that I don't have the domain specific knowledge to be of much help here and I must admit, that I'm not very interested in it either, but at least, now I know enough to make that decision ;-) > But in the case that you are not familiar with maya or genetic > algorithms, well the code is still python and I bet that a veteran like > you can spot a bunch of things that could be done better, at the big > scale of the code workings or a the small one of specific stuff. I would suggest, you upload you code somewhere (make it password protected, if you must) so that several people have an opportunity to look at it. I could probably comment on the 'Pythonicity' of the code, others might be better suited to 'understand' the code. > MArch as far as I know is not something cryptic, it stands for Master of > Architecture and it follows the normal master courses notation. You can > check it here > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%27s_degree#MArch_I..2C_MArch_II.>. Not everybody speaks English as their mothertongue or knows about the Anglo-saxon education system, you know ;-) Chris _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
