Aeturnalus has been updated with an all-new theme. Written over the course of three days, it was an experiment into a more "Web 2.0" style of graphic design. I must say, it looks significantly better than the previous theme, albeit possibly less traditional. For the time being, it will remain the graphic interface to the website.
Tower Defense is a game written in JAVA by a team currently made up of myself and Karthik Viswanathan of
Lateral Code. It is a work-in-progress, and will be continually updated into the future with new features and better algorithms.
GROW is a teen organization that works in partnership with the San Jose Public Library Foundation to raise money for the Calabazas Library. I was approached to develop this website over the summer of 2009, and am now a member of GROW.
VirtualGunExperiment is a bot jointly written by
Patrick Lin and I. It is, as the name alludes to, an experiment in the usage of VirtualGuns. Like LightningBug, VirtualGunExperiment is a robot for Robocode. It uses an array of GuessFactor Guns, PatternMatchers, and simple targeters to aim, and a segmented Wavesurf to move. In melee, it switches to MinimumRisk Movement. VirtualGunExperiment is currently 77th in the overall Roborumble
LightningBug - my first foray into microbot programming. LightningBug is a robot for the programming game Robocode, and is written in Java. For those who know the game, LightningBug uses GuessFactor Targeting and a variation on the standard Perpendicular Movement based on velocity. LightningBug is currently 27th in the MicroRumble