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12:00 AM
Nevermind.
@Tokencodingnewbie so what're you working on at the moment?
 
Nothing, KFrey gives me coding assignments and I do them.
He is like a coach.
 
You guys seems not to know what a deadline is.
 
Can you play against the computer?
 
@Tokencodingnewbie Does it have to be in C#?
 
12:01 AM
Can you beat it?
 
The computer?
 
yeah
 
Easily, it's not that smart.
 
fix that
 
Make it smarter!
 
12:02 AM
I'll give it a shot.
 
see if you can implement a basic minimax algorithm
Sorry, shouldn't have said basic lol
 
Is that something I can google and read about?
 
it can be tricky
yeah, sure
 
That doesn't sound convincing.
haha
 
if you don't want to, that's fine
 
12:03 AM
You can google anything really, it's just about getting the correct terminology.
 
make a program to draw a mandelbrot set
I've made around 5 in my life
 
Oh it's not that I don't want to. I just want to make sure there is the resources I need to get started.
I'm sure I'll deal with tons of algorithms as I advance in my math courses.
 
what kind of math?
 
Convert spherical coordinates to Cartesian
 
hah, there's an easy one that'll make you think
 
12:05 AM
I managed with no knowledge of spherical coordinates xD
Wikipedia is wonderful
 
Right now I'm taking remedial math, but I'll be taking pre-algebra next semester
THen calc, physics, statistical math
 
I don't think any of those will teach you about minimax
 
nice one @OMGtechy, your code was simply wrong.
 
or many other algorithms
 
@Ajna ?
 
12:07 AM
Some more ideas:
Generate a random maze
 
"go.renderer.material.mainTexture = Resources.Load("glass", typeof(Texture2D));
"
 
Well, you worked it out. Debugging Skills ++
 
And I didn't need debugging to find out that.
 
Implement a sort algorithm (see if you can do it without looking one up)
 
That is debugging
You had a problem, you found the solution
 
12:08 AM
I dont think so. More like obvious documentation.
 
the bug was that it wouldn't compile
It's debugging.
 
unbeliavable...
 
I'm going to try this minimax thing.
 
@Ajna I was looking at the JS version, that's why I missed the typeof
 
@Tokencodingnewbie Once you have that, try AB pruning, or whatever it is
 
12:09 AM
I'm not sure if you're pissed off or thankful for the help, the internet loses these things.
 
lol be nice to these people they are helpful.
 
I think AB pruning is basically an optimized minimax
I've never actually done it myself
 
Well, misteries of the universe.
 
hahahahaha a game actually spoke to me and told me to log in
like wtf?
 
wEEL [2] YOUR SOLUTION DIDN'T WORK EITHER.
*ops
 
12:13 AM
Grid 2 says your name when you log in
 
IT'S TALKING TO ME STAHP
 
Grid 1 did too
 
HAMMAHTIME!
 
it's like whut D:
@CapricaSix dances
 
ok so I have an idea how I'm going to implement this.
 
12:14 AM
lmfao
this tutorial
"double click here"
"your skill at clicking is astonishing"
 
Level up.
 
 public int[] JankyMiniMaxAttempt()
        {

        }
lul it's a start.
 
> Congratulations, you are no longer a total incompetent
 
lol not you
 
12:18 AM
D:
 
SORRY
it applies to you too
actually it has for a while
 
Not sure if compliment.
 
making a meme for this
 
Are you watching me grow into a budding jr developer?
 
12:22 AM
 
Pretty much that.
 
@Tokencodingnewbie I am, your motivation is impressive
 
Yer gonna make me blush.
 
I'm actually found some companies that prefer self taught programmers than graduates
As the level of self motivation required is much higher
 
I'm glad I'm self-taught
 
12:24 AM
Same
 
I would never have learned anything had I been told to
 
You rebel
 
I do
 
Or do you?
 
12:25 AM
Or do you not possibly positively do not do?
@KendallFrey too...much...regex
But nice pun
 
no such thing
both
 
Well this made sense in my head a minute ago, now as I write it's not, does that happen often?
 
Less often as time goes by
depends how tired you are and how much caffeine
 
I'm a bit tired.
 
I'm a bit field.
Badum chhh
 
12:37 AM
I just thought I would have this thing read each element in the array, and then based on what is taken assign an attempt number that would determine where the computer should place it's next move.
 
Try it
if it works, great!
 
Well I'm wondering how will it know what is more valuable, etc.
Know what I'm saiyan?
hahah puns
 
@Tokencodingnewbie this is the problem you face as a programmer :P
Hint: design some test cases
 
Test cases?
 
Yes
So, with a given board, what would you want as an output?
Try and get that working
then write another test case
then make sure it works correctly for that
This is known as test first if you write the test before your code
 
12:50 AM
Ah ok
I did that when making the game, like I made sure the buttons labeled correctly when pushed
 
I have a logic challenge for you btw, that may help you think like a programer
 
and then kept adding on.
okie doke, let's hear it.
 
awesome. You'll want to take a look at unit testing for things like that
and ok I'll write it up
You have 9 pool balls, and a set of perfect scales. All of the balls weigh the same, except for one which is heavier. Using up to two weighings on the scales, find the heavier ball.
Genuine interview question.
I have many of them haha
 
You can write your thoughts here
as showing your logic is as important as the answer.
 
12:56 AM
So I have to weight 3 on one scale 4 on another.
or I can weigh one on one, and compare remove, compare, remove?
 
You can use the scales twice.
Do what you will with them.
(No, this isn't a trick question where you use the scales for something other than weighing or anything like that)
 
I can only use them twice, ever?
 
Yes.
Write your thoughts here.
Even your non-working solutions.
 
Are they digital scales?
 
They are mechanical scales
So you have the two sides
 
12:58 AM
for a total of 4 sides?
 
hat.stackexchange.com/rooms/19/game-development
Oops
Those sort of scales
 
But I have two of them right?
 
No
 
ah gotcha
 
Just one, but you can use it twice
 

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