Code Soup is a project to try and make evolving code like Tierra useful in solving problems. It is designed to have as little outside control as possible so that the programs evolve under there own variational operators.
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This release is a working system that actually installs the files. It is more advanced than the CVS as I haven't found a good way for me to transfer information from my Linux partition where I develop to my Windows partition where I upload (sucky winmodem.. grr) It should work on Linux and Cygwin although I haven't tested it fully on Cygwin because I don't have perl installed. Anyhoo, good luck to all the ghosts on the internet that might read this before the next release.
Everything has changed because it is the first release. Admittedly everything would have changed if I hadn't released anything, because before there was nothing. And changing everything of nothing is changing nothing.
The first CVS module for this project, CodeSoupMain, is available now. It has a basic command line interface, poor documentation and scrappy code. It does include my perl assembler. But then hey, it is pre Alpha. It does not crash on me in normal use. YMMV All in all a lot more work to do. PS sorry about the size of the CVS forgot to clean it before sending it out.
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