AgentSpotter beta
Today I demoed AgentSpotter to Rem, my thesis supervisor, and he was really pleased so he gave me the green light for the final write up. I’d like to say that it’s just a formality now, unfortunately writing is much harder than programming for me. However I feel much lighter now that the coding part was signed off, and I think the last mile won’t be too stressful after all.
I am so proud of what I have achieved at this stage. I knew I wasn’t a bad programmer, but what I did on AgentSpotter was good beyond my own expectation. I felt like a Jedi drawing on all his accumulated experience and wisdom to write a program using an unfamiliar language, an unknown platform and a completely experimental domain. Coding was like eating peanuts, once I had started, it was very hard to stop.
Well, I have to stop coding now and start writing. Actually I think I’ll enjoy that immensely too because the concepts are really cool and I really want to share them with the world (read: the only 3 people in the world that are interested in profiling for multiagent systems)!
Alefa! — like we say in malagasy.
Tags: AgentSpotter, alefa, jedi, thesis
