Mike Fikes | ClojureScript Go @MikeFikes | Uploaded January 2017 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
My son wanted to make ClojureScript play Go. We wrote a small program using Planck to generate random moves using rand-int and some structure to prevent repeats. This is the result of playing out the actual game. He surprised me by pointing out that we needn't worry about the rule of Ko. :)
My son wanted to make ClojureScript play Go. We wrote a small program using Planck to generate random moves using rand-int and some structure to prevent repeats. This is the result of playing out the actual game. He surprised me by pointing out that we needn't worry about the rule of Ko. :)