Serpent.AI
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Serpent.AI
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I forced an AI to watch 5000 Isaac episodes and this is what happened
A: I am. While serpent.ai attempted to get an AI to play Isaac, the project hasn't been updated in years.
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A bot is livestreaming. Clearly Blizzard doesn't care.
You don't need a whole team nowadays. Amazon has services that let you train your own neural nets with a little bit of knowledge. Then there are tools like SerpentAI that let your AI interface with games (don't know if it works with Blizzard games, but it works with Steam).
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I'm on a 64 bit win10 pc and want to make a tas for a unity game, that is what I have. How do I make a tas
i cant. is there any way https://github.com/SerpentAI/SerpentAI would work. the game is entirely mouse movements.
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Using NEAT and Serpent.AI to train an agent to play DK Country- is this a bad idea?
Hey! So, I'd like to implement NEAT machine learning to train an agent to play Donkey Kong Country, but there doesn't seem to be much in the way of tutorials/examples for Serpent.AI (like, its weirdly dead given how powerful it seems to be and github page is full of dead links) so I wanted to see if any of you fine folk would recommend for/against its use or that of an alternative. Any other advice also appreciated.
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Best Websites Every Programmer Should Visit
Serpent AI : Game Agent Framework. Helping you create AIs / Bots to play any game you own! BETA
Exercism - Scala Exercises
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Developing Proficiency in Multiple Programming Languages: Part 1 - My Story
When I got my first job as a junior software engineer, my team lead suggested I take a course by MIT, Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python to improve my fundamental knowledge of computer science. The course duration was 9 weeks and I learned a lot of theory about programming and picked up Python syntax. I liked the course and especially the exercises that were presented there. At that time I also discovered an amazing website called Exercism. I thought since I became familiar with the Python syntax and knew how to build simple apps, maybe it would be nice to explore some AI-related stuff. But after playing around with it I realized AI is really not for me. I'm not into analyzing data and everything that goes with it. I was more of an engineering and problem-solving type of developer.
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5 Websites to Boost Your Coding and Master Algorithms 🚀
Exercism
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MDN Curriculum
Nice, this reminds me of Exercism, which I wish was more widely known since they seem to be good folks. (disclaimer, I donate to them)
https://exercism.org/
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Do 48 Programming Challenges in 2024 #48in24
Exercism, the free programming learning platform has initiated a challenge named: 48in24.
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I learned* 12 languages in 2023: a retrospective
Last year, Exercism put together the #12in23 challenge. The goal was to learn a new programming language each month throughout the year. I was one of 135 people who completed the challenge, and I learned a lot along the way!
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12in24 - One language a month
The list of languages contains every language on Exercism, excluding ones that I've used before, web languages, or ones that I can't download for some reason.
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Ask HN: Programming Courses for Experienced Coders?
You might like https://exercism.org/
Learning by doing, with the help of mentors. Excellent way to learn a next language (as you are already familiar with the programming concepts).
- Any programs or websites to practice programming?
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Best platform for coding & programming testing everyday to improve coding skills in various language?
Exercism is pretty good for beginners with some programming language, they are open source and worth contributing to.
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Best Codewars for practice which have reflection in Web-Dev job.
Exercism
What are some alternatives?
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