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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tic Tac Toe for everyone

Last vacation, I got bored and created a Tic Tac Toe game for Java. It is so easy that I do it for only one day (Mayabang ba ang dating? :D).

It so plain and simple. I did not upgrade or update it after I finished the whole game.

Want to try it? Download it here.

Nash Stats LOL!

Phoenix is back on top! Yey to that! :D
And Steve Nash is also back on top!

I just looked in the Race to the MVP and saw Steve Nash at top 2. I missed him on that rank competing for the MVP trophy.

But I'm looking at his stats, and I saw something VERY VERY WRONG. Steve Nash has 2.4 assists per game? WTF! The Great Steve Nash with that low APG? I reviewed the current stats again and saw his rebounds per game. It is WHOOPING 11.8?!?! A point guard with 11.8 RPG? It is even higher to RPG of Chris Bosh and Dwight Howard in the stats.

Yeah, it's funny. I think his APG and RPG are interchanged. Maybe, NBA.com needs to fix it.

Goodluck Phoenix Suns!
It is nice to see you back.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Just remembered a piece of INTROAI

I wish I could go back a term. Where formulating algorithms is the only problem. Where understanding A* is the only problem. Where connecting to MySQL is the only problem.

But I can't, I am still stuck in this term where paper works and paper works are the only things that matter most.

Hmmmm. RANDOM. :D I just remembered Minimax tree a while ago and while reviewing it into my mind, I stumbled upon a new quote of mine.

"Making decisions is a minimax tree with a O(life)."
- JPB
In making decisions, we just do not look at the current moves, but we also need to take note of the effect of that moves.

Depth limit? Hahahaha! It is up to you. :D But I really think that most decisions are taking up till depth 3. Till the effect of the effect of the current move. :D