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...MONSTER.SOU) bringing the rest to of this virtual machine to live.
This project should ensure that all assumptions and the code based on those is always valid. Therefore this projects starts with TDD (test-driven development).
Everybody can join in, but we should coordinate first, so please contact me beforehand.
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 geeks/nerds/(or whatever you like to call yourself) like us.
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Intervalence is a very simple, minimalistic program for musicians, designed to test their ability to correctly spell musical intervals. Question: What is a perfect 5th above A#? Answer: E#