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bat start-team.bat

@echo off rem This script starts the UvA_Trilearn_2002 team. When player numbers are rem supplied before the (optional) host-name and team-name arguments only rem these players are started, otherw
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readme

I guess the time has come to write one of these things. Here is some basic information that will help you get started with using EPIC. * THE EPIC HOME PAGE IS: http://www.epicsol.org/ THE EPIC MAI
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cpp string.cpp

// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International //STRING.CPP--Example from Getting Started */ #include #include class String { char *char_ptr; // p
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h stack2.h

// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International // stack2.h: A Stack class derived from the List class // from Getting Started #include "list2.h" class Stack : public List
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cpp dynpoint.cpp

// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International // DPOINT.CPP -- exercise in Getting Started #include #include #include #include "figures.h"
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c salestag.c

// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International /* SALESTAG.C--Example from Getting Started. SALESTAG.C calculates a sales slip. */ #include #define RATE 0.065
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h map.h

/* travelsalesman by Kai Schutte (skander@skander.com) started Feb 8th 2000, file: map.h personal research for evolutionary computation (IEEE Spectrum Magazine, Feb '00) http://www.we
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h pop.h

/* travelsalesman by Kai Schutte (skander@skander.com) started Feb 8th 2000, file: pop.h personal research for evolutionary computation (IEEE Spectrum Magazine, Feb '00) http://www.we
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h sol.h

/* travelsalesman by Kai Schutte (skander@skander.com) started Feb 8th 2000, file: sol.h personal research for evolutionary computation (IEEE Spectrum Magazine, Feb '00) http://www.we
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txt ii-03-3.txt

(MA) Now let's focus on comics in the 1950's. Early in the decade sales were down, so publishers started looking for some new angle to get their readers interested again. They found what they were loo