We’ve made it our mission to pull in event tickets from every corner of the internet, showing you them all on the same screen so you can compare them and get to your game/concert/show as quickly as possible. Of course, a big problem with most corners of the internet is labeling. One of our most consistently frustrating issues is trying to figure out whether two ticket listings are for the same real-life event (that is, without enlisting the help of our army of interns). To pick an example...
Very basic path manipulation library. Aims to be simple, intuitive and predictable (not universal).
Works with std::string and std::wstring.
Configurable to support both POSIX and Windows paths (drive letters only - no schemas, network paths etc), as well as some custom formats (with limitations for simplicity).
All configurations understand ".." (parent directory) and "." (current directory) and handle them during normalization. However, this library never tries to access any real...
Programming Game, A Practice Tool for Building Intelligent Things
Mouse Run is a programming game where programmers can implement a mouse and let it run in a maze to hunt of cheese. It is a battle among programmers to test who can build the most intelligent mouse, given limited information during the game.
Programmers need only implement one code file, extending from an abstract class that will contain the logic of the individual mouse. The game Host will gather all the mouse implementation and let them run in the maze. It is real fun for...
Open Metaheuristic (oMetah) is a library aimed at the conception and the rigourous testing of metaheuristics (i.e. genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, ...). The code design is separated in components : algorithms, problems and a test report generator