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    This is a program for playing the game of go. No go program to date has achieved a level of mastery comparable to chess programs. The design goal is to develop as strong of an AI as possible using D, agile development, an object oriented design, and gene
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    dpcm-dt

    DPCM DT automates the development of WSN applications

    Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) application development is a complex task that involves knowledge over a broad range of technologies and requires special attention to many details, from system-level down to node hardware. DPCM DT is a toolset developed as part of the WSN-DPCM Artemis project that aims to help the developers to create WSN applications faster by automating most development tasks below the application-specific business logic. The toolset can be used both by the application domain experts, which may have limited development skills, and power users that can interact with the toolset flow in different ways to leverage their programming and development proficiency.
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