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Make a Snake game for Android written in Python – Part 3

February 5, 2015May 27, 2017alexis.matelin2 Comments

I hope you enjoyed the first two sections of the tutorial. If you got through it, rest assured that the hardest part is behind us. The game engine is at 90% done at that point, and handling screens is very straightforward in kivy. We’re just going to make a few arrangements here before packaging the…

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Make a Snake game for Android written in Python – Part 2

February 4, 2015May 27, 2017alexis.matelin6 Comments

If you followed Part 1 of this tutorial, hopefully your development environment should be all set. We’re ready to get down to business (in France we would say : “mettre les mains dans le cambouis”. Because you can learn coding, and useless french idioms at the same time!)

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Make a Snake game for Android written in Python – Part 1

February 2, 2015May 27, 2017alexis.matelin12 Comments

I wanted to code my first android app for a long time but I didn’t really know where to start. I wasn’t really excited at the idea of having to learn Java and was worried that my current level of C++ wouldn’t be enough. So I began to look for a way to code the…

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Python, neural networks and the value of failure

August 6, 2014May 27, 2017alexis.matelinLeave a comment

Remember that in my last post about neural networks, I tried (and failed) to replicate the results I obtained in R using Python. I have been thinking about how I would solve the problem, and frankly I wasn’t eager to spent too much time on such a silly example, especially since I’m not a specialist…

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Playing around with neural networks – Python version

July 30, 2014alexis.matelinLeave a comment

In my last post I said that I would try to replicate the code in Python. Well here it is. It is a first attempt, and unfortunately the predictive power of the network thus created is awful (it’s even worst than a random guess…). I need to explore more deeply the options of the module…

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