1 JUDGING.txt: An insight into the capricious and arbitrary mind of the
2 organiser on how your agent will be judged.
4 IN SUMMARY: write clean, efficient, portable, smart code that just does
5 what it's told and doesn't try to do anything it shouldn't. Don't rely
6 on *anything* not expressed in sample code, or preferably,
7 documentation. If in doubt, ask.
11 - Deliberately obfuscated code.
12 - Attempts to communicate between agents (other than by known sequences
14 - File, network or system access.
18 There are lots of divisions. Each division has its own prizes. How many
19 divisions there are, and what the prizes are, depends on how much we get
20 sponsored, and how creative I am at the time.
22 Be honest in the divisions you sign up for, and don't play silly games.
23 Trying to break the software, security, machines, my mind, etc., are all
24 frowned upon and may result in instant disqualification, etc., as laid
27 To win the most prizes:
28 - Allow your agent to be run on the scoreboard: I might give a prize to
29 top-of-the-ladder agents.
30 - Make your agent as fast and efficient as possible - there might be