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GAMERS - a CT clone(ish)

Started by Kyle Aaron, March 13, 2009, 11:31:55 PM

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StormBringer

Quote from: Narf the Mouse;381161*Ahem*

Dice. Traditionally, 1 is the lowest number on a die.
I thought you were going with the computer joke thing.  We start everything at 0.  :)
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Narf the Mouse

Quote from: StormBringer;381168I thought you were going with the computer joke thing.  We start everything at 0.  :)
Result = Computers & Dice;

You're thinking Result = Computers | Dice;

...Ok, I think we've passed the "Absolutely Obscure" threshhold. :D
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

StormBringer

Quote from: Narf the Mouse;381174Result = Computers & Dice;

You're thinking Result = Computers | Dice;

...Ok, I think we've passed the "Absolutely Obscure" threshhold. :D
Oh, I dunno, we could probably delve into data structures.  :)
If you read the above post, you owe me $20 for tutoring fees

\'Let them call me rebel, and welcome, I have no concern for it, but I should suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul.\'
- Thomas Paine
\'Everything doesn\'t need

Narf the Mouse

Quote from: StormBringer;381187Oh, I dunno, we could probably delve into data structures.  :)
...One of these days I need to do more work with BSTs. I've got a couple good ones, but neither of them is fully complete like I'd like and they don't interface with the A* optimally.

I mean, I know all I really have to do is go on Wikipedia and translate to code, but my brain is saying "Blah! Too much A* and BST! Do something else!"
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

StormBringer

Quote from: Narf the Mouse;381189...One of these days I need to do more work with BSTs. I've got a couple good ones, but neither of them is fully complete like I'd like and they don't interface with the A* optimally.

I mean, I know all I really have to do is go on Wikipedia and translate to code, but my brain is saying "Blah! Too much A* and BST! Do something else!"
I like plain old graphs.  If you can't graph it, you shouldn't be bothering with it.  :)
If you read the above post, you owe me $20 for tutoring fees

\'Let them call me rebel, and welcome, I have no concern for it, but I should suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul.\'
- Thomas Paine
\'Everything doesn\'t need

Narf the Mouse

Quote from: StormBringer;381211I like plain old graphs.  If you can't graph it, you shouldn't be bothering with it.  :)
Well, yaay for you - A BST and A* are just different ways of doing graphs. :D
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.