[alicebot-developer] Program# 2.0
Dmitry
dmitrytkach1 at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 4 12:39:40 PST 2006
Foks,
Just updated web search http://www.ejinz.com/
I am going to start integration with AIML ProgramD.
All info you can find on YourHome page.
Dmitry
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From: <botmaster at mariekebot.nl>
To: "Alicebot Developer Discussion" <alicebot-developer at list.alicebot.org>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 4:12 AM
Subject: Re: [alicebot-developer] Program# 2.0
Well that is just great!!
just one - maybe a rather stupid - question: does it support
multithreading?
meaning it handles chatsessions seperately?
i looked at the docs but did not find it yet.
Jeroen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas H.Tollervey" <ntoll at ntoll.org>
To: "Alicebot Developer Discussion" <alicebot-developer at list.alicebot.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 3:12 AM
Subject: [alicebot-developer] Program# 2.0
Hi,
Just a quick note to say that I've just released a re-written .NET
AIMLbot class library and moved the project to Sourceforge (project:
AIMLbot). In this age of "2.0"s I thought it only apt that I jump on the
bandwagon! :-)
The original Program# was written over three years ago and was also my
first project in C#. It became a vehicle for me to learn about the .NET
platform.
Although many people found it useful (it has been downloaded many
thousands of times from my homepage) it was slow, not completely
reliable and lacking in features.
Now that I have lots of experience and knowledge of .NET under my belt,
I have re-written this project from scratch to implement several
modifications and improvements. These are:
* Better cross-platform compatibility. Support for .NET 1.1, 2.0 and
XNA as well as the open source MONO project (tested under version
1.1). Testing on Windows Vista with version 3.0 of the .NET
platform is pending.
* A completely new modular architecture to make it easier for
developers to extend and add functionality.
* A simpler and more logical API.
* Standards compliant AIML support with the option for custom tags.
* Very small size (currently only 52k).
* Very fast (over 30,000 categories processed in under a second).
* Inclusion of a comprehensive test suite including over 200 unit
tests (based upon NUnit <http://www.nunit.org/>).
* A means of saving the bot’s “brain” as a binary file
(Graphmaster.dat).
* Some simple code snippets and examples for developers to get
started (simple windows and console based applications as well as
a sample custom tags library).
* Appropriately commented code.
* Comprehensive documentation.
Sourceforge is useful because it provides bug tracking, documentation,
mailing lists, public forums, source control (subversion), file space
and project management capabilities (among other things).
Downloads, documentation, help and advice on implementing and using the
library in your own projects can be found at the Sourceforge project
page: http://aimlbot.sourceforge.net/ (Although I have yet to finish all
the docs and upload the source to subversion - files are available for
download).
The project is now covered by the LGPL. As always, comments, suggestions
and ideas are most welcome.
Best wishes,
Nicholas
Nicholas H.Tollervey
http://ntoll.org/
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