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02-20-2005, 11:36 AM
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Wickedly_cool
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AI programming
Any suggestions on a good language to start ai programming with a normal pc? assembly or c++? or whatever else yall might be thinking of...
02-20-2005, 04:23 PM
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Assembly?! Are you nuts!
C++, Java, .NET (VB or C# or any of the .NET Languages), or possibly C, would all be good choices.
A good site to check for AI programming tutorials is
www.gamedev.net
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vidyaputra
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how about LISP or CLISP, prolog i think its good for basic AI programming ... at my AI class in campus its used by the lecture.
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I've never used LISP or CLISP so I can't say.
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