Student Rumble

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My engineering students are just now starting with Robocode, and we're running a rumble with student bots and sample bots. Round one will be basic Robots. AdvancedRobots will be later on in the semester.  :)

    Tkiesel19:58, 6 September 2012

    Very cool! How do you address the issue of browsing other people's bots online, or do you? And what level are the students at?

      Voidious23:12, 6 September 2012

      All bots will be open source, and I'll be reading the code of each student's bot to check for plagiarism.

      The students are at a complete ground level right now. I'm starting with the absolute basics (turnRight(90) makes your bot turn right 90 degrees.. etc) Then I'm teaching actual Java/programming fundamentals from there.

      This all builds to them making their own LEGO/Tetrix robots later in the year, which will be in a C variant. I figure learning basic Java syntax as well as practical programming will serve them well for that.

      I'm excited!

      On a personal Robocode note, I've been thinking about maybe doing a new bot using the best parts of deBroglie's guts. A full on clean-up job sounds so tiring.. and it'd be nice to have a bot cleanly coded from the start. Maybe even with every method properly documented! Ahhh. Maybe it's a pipe-dream.

        Tkiesel02:03, 7 September 2012
         
         
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