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Proposition for the second UF programming contest by Arachnid 2005-05-03 03:02:35
I've got a game to use for the second UF programming competition, but if I use a text-based communication protocol for entries, it'll be somewhat more complicated than previously. So, I need opinions: If you're considering entering, would having to use XMLRPC as a communication method be a barrier to you? There are easy to use XMLRPC libraries for most languages.
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  I'm sure it's learnable, links to resources may be by Jeff_UK2005-05-03 03:04:44
  mkey by langly2005-05-03 03:13:19
  XMLwhatnow? by wheresthefish2005-05-03 03:28:10
  is that like a webservice intermediary file (n/t) by vwofl2005-05-03 03:37:36
  Remote Procedure Call in XML? by LionsPhil2005-05-03 03:41:42
  It would be interesting to work with XMLRPC... by shana2005-05-03 03:44:31
  means one more thing to learn, but that's cool by stacato2005-05-03 04:06:06
  T'would be tricky in BrainF4 by dodrian2005-05-03 04:08:58
    Hmm, would this work? by dodrian2006-11-19 12:55:59
      You'd need an XMLRPC server, not a client. (n/t) by Arachnid2005-05-03 15:26:42
  Works for me. by Pic2005-05-03 04:55:45
  I might even turn in an entry that works this time by LSU_Frodin2005-05-03 05:11:22
    Heh. by dodrian2005-05-03 05:20:22
  for those planning on doing it in C &&|| C++ ... by stacato2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Why is XML needed? by ToLazyToThink2005-05-03 05:34:12
    it's part of the challange by stacato2005-05-03 05:46:20
  Aha! by PsiXi2005-05-03 06:00:33
  Linkies for my favorite languages by PsiXi2006-11-19 12:55:59
  You crazy fool! We're all gonna... by williamashbless2005-05-03 09:42:36
    Yeah, bring on the details.... (n/t) by PsiXi2005-05-03 10:51:34

 

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