Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Project ACE and Alice VI

So, for the summer, I am working on Project ACE and Alice VI for the software engineering department at RIT. I am working on restructuring activities for ACE and performing code fixes and implementations for Alice. So far, everything seems to be going well. I am working with another game design graduate student and a software engineering undergraduate. Both are fun and nice to work with, which is a plus.

Otherwise, work is progressing casually. We made two important bug fixes today with our current version of Alice. We now just need to write the test classes to verify that the bug fixes do not occur again (also so others can test them out). Aside, we've been working hard on the documentation rewrite for the first activity thus far. When we're done with that activity, we will progress by writing a set of common libraries for the controls of the robots. Lastly, we will go through and have them read and checked, followed by a revision of the work to see what we get done.

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Software engineer, game developer, writer, and student. My work revolves around games, algorithms, real-time development, and creative works.