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jknilinux:
--- Quote from: Ta-183 ---I'm fairly certain that at this point, the main hurdle isn't the creativity of the programmers, but the usability of the DNA code itself. It doesn't lend itself very well to complicated system. Larger and more advanced bots (Like Guardian) made with interpreters that use a higher level code which is then translated to DNA code seem to be the next logical step, especially seeing the complexity of Guardian's functions, then seeing the pure length of it's DNA (longest bot DNA ever, IIRC). The best way to create better bots (with say, entire 'chromosome' features as opposed to simply genes) with more advanced functions will likely be an object-oriented approach. A language like Python (due to its modularity and ease of use) would fit the bill perfectly.
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Exactly.
btw, does anyone know if pybot et al. still works?
Numsgil:
It probably does still work. You'd just have to find the post it's in and try it out.
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