Interested in Artificial Intelligence? What about Wiki’s? Well, now you can have both.
March 24th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, JavaAlso see: Quick attempt at a validating roman numeral parser… Lots of gotchas.
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Unfortunately I’m not talking about a Wiki that actually is artificially intelligent, summarily filling itself out and saving me gobs of time by learning off of the Google-Sphere. What I am talking about is a site focused on covering the algorithms that a first year AI student might be faced with during their coursework. Hopefully they’ll get some additional material in there as well, but the initial focus is just that first yet.
http://ai.squeakydolphin.com/wiki.php?pagename=AIAWiki.HomePage
If you are a.NET supporter like me, maybe you’ll try and throw in your hat by providing alternate versions of some of the programs seen on the site. I have my eyes on a few of them already.
http://weblogs.asp.net/justin_rogers/archive/2004/11/06/253471.aspx
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