Awesome congrats winners!
82 Replies - 23617 Views - Last Post: 30 December 2011 - 08:06 AM
#77
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 22 September 2011 - 06:31 PM
Congratulations supercorey and X@MPP, you both made fantastic bots that were fun to interact with.
supercorey, you put a significant amount of time into the features your bot brought to the table. This was no small feat, out of the three of us, yours is probably the most polished and ready for "prime time". If you were interested in continuing work on it, the open source community would benefit from having it out there. It certainly will be a great addition to your resume/portfolio.
X@MPP, Nanami was great at building Markov Chains. I'd like to see the underlying algorithm you used for building your chains, as well as the corpus you used for building the initial model.
There were a couple of people that didn't get their bots into the final judgement. They should still be proud of the work they put in, with a little effort their code could easily be in place of any one of ours.
supercorey, you put a significant amount of time into the features your bot brought to the table. This was no small feat, out of the three of us, yours is probably the most polished and ready for "prime time". If you were interested in continuing work on it, the open source community would benefit from having it out there. It certainly will be a great addition to your resume/portfolio.
X@MPP, Nanami was great at building Markov Chains. I'd like to see the underlying algorithm you used for building your chains, as well as the corpus you used for building the initial model.
There were a couple of people that didn't get their bots into the final judgement. They should still be proud of the work they put in, with a little effort their code could easily be in place of any one of ours.
#78
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 22 September 2011 - 06:34 PM
Looks as if i should have spent more time on Nanami-Chan
oh well grats.
#79
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 22 September 2011 - 06:41 PM
Great job, Motoma! BitGirl definitely deserved to win this. I'd love to see her source code, also. GitHub, maybe?
X@MPP, I love Nanami. She needs to be in the channel more often. Also, as Motoma said, those who made bots but didn't enter them, sitting in the channel while all of you tested and asked for help; I'm glad I was there. It was great seeing all them.
At any rate, great job, everyone. Congrats, Motoma.
(Also, 150th post! yeah!)
X@MPP, I love Nanami. She needs to be in the channel more often. Also, as Motoma said, those who made bots but didn't enter them, sitting in the channel while all of you tested and asked for help; I'm glad I was there. It was great seeing all them.
At any rate, great job, everyone. Congrats, Motoma.
(Also, 150th post! yeah!)
#80
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 23 September 2011 - 12:41 PM
#81
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 23 September 2011 - 08:17 PM
Heh, I can't believe I forgot you attached your code already.
Also, CoreBot and my custom IRC bot framework are open source:
CoreBot
AlphaForceFramework
Also, CoreBot and my custom IRC bot framework are open source:
CoreBot
AlphaForceFramework
#82
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 30 December 2011 - 07:30 AM
Congrats Motoma! Btw is it possible that an phyton irc bot recognize the default mIRC scripting language?
Example:
Example:
on *:ACTION:*slap*:#: {
if ($2 == $me) { msg $me 7,1 $+ $nick 15slapped you in channel3 $chan }
else { return }
}
#83
Re: IRC Competition
Posted 30 December 2011 - 08:06 AM
seteze, on 30 December 2011 - 09:30 AM, said:
Congrats Motoma! Btw is it possible that an phyton irc bot recognize the default mIRC scripting language?
Example:
Example:
on *:ACTION:*slap*:#: {
if ($2 == $me) { msg $me 7,1 $+ $nick 15slapped you in channel3 $chan }
else { return }
}
The current code will not accept mIRC scripts; however, the example you posted is easily emulated with a Python plugin. Please contact me via email if you want more information: motoma at gmail.
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