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Darwinbots3 / alive ?
« on: July 03, 2010, 06:12:45 AM »
alive software, stands for life simulating software.
not wanting to put pressure on anyone here but i wonder if this project is still a live.
or that it lost its sparkle of life, wellwe know species dont live forever.
i think i can conclude there are many ideas of how it could / should work, but ideas are easier to create then programs.
as a last idea i propose a modular design.
Above all, modules should be first explained in clear text of what they do, so even beginner programmers can use them, how to call their functions, and put explaining of their functions inside the code in readable english. (explain every function)
Good explaining might me be equal or even more important then the code itself, a requirement is other people even wit low programming skills should be able to use the code, or improve it by introducing new ideas to it. I would sugest using phyton for this since it has an easy modular format, and it is free so anyone can develop with it.
not wanting to put pressure on anyone here but i wonder if this project is still a live.
or that it lost its sparkle of life, wellwe know species dont live forever.
i think i can conclude there are many ideas of how it could / should work, but ideas are easier to create then programs.
as a last idea i propose a modular design.
Above all, modules should be first explained in clear text of what they do, so even beginner programmers can use them, how to call their functions, and put explaining of their functions inside the code in readable english. (explain every function)
Good explaining might me be equal or even more important then the code itself, a requirement is other people even wit low programming skills should be able to use the code, or improve it by introducing new ideas to it. I would sugest using phyton for this since it has an easy modular format, and it is free so anyone can develop with it.