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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements TrueAbility Linux Showdown Post 302937913 by TrueAbility on Tuesday 10th of March 2015 02:17:40 PM
Old 03-10-2015
TrueAbility Linux Showdown

Want to flex your scripting skills? Also want a chance to win awesome prizes? If so, you should compete in Linux Showdown 8: “The Assembler” that TrueAbility is hosting!

TrueAbility was built with tech professionals in mind and has a vast community of Linux members. Everything from Linux challenges and self-assessments, to blog posts and Linux jobs can be found at TrueAbility.

We are launching an old school challenge to test tech pros' scripting skills and they are calling it their most difficult challenge EVER. It goes live on March 16th, so you have a few days to brush up your Hardware Programming Language: Assembly. The top 50 techs will advance to an even more challenging round 2.

Think you have what it takes to make it on their leaderboard and advance to round 2?


Lots of prizes are going to be given away! They range from Linux Foundation Certified Engineer Exam credits and TrueAbility Abilityscreens to DigitalOcean credits and even a D-Link AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router. It doesn't cost anything to join in on the fun. Prove what you've got while winning awesome prizes. You won't want to miss this!
 

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GNUROBOTS(6)							   Games Manual 						      GNUROBOTS(6)

NAME
gnurobots - Program a robot to explore a world SYNOPSIS
gnurobots [OPTION]... [FILE] DESCRIPTION
GNU Robots is a game/diversion where you construct a program for a little robot, then watch him explore a world. The world is filled with baddies that can hurt you, objects that you can bump into, and food that you can eat. The goal of the game is to collect as many prizes as possible before you are killed by a baddie or you run out of energy. Programs for the robot are written in Scheme. GNU Robots will run the scheme file given as FILE. OPTIONS
-f FILE, --map-file=FILE Specify the map to load. -s N, --shields=N Set initial shields to N -e N, --energy=N Set initial energy to N -V, --version Output version information and exit. -h, --help Display a summary of command-line syntax. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Bradley Smith <brad@brad-smith.co.uk> Copyright (C) 1998 Jim Hall <jhall1@isd.net> This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version without ANY WARRANTIES. AUTHOR
GNU Robots was written by Bradley Smith <brad@brad-smith.co.uk> and Jim Hall <jhall1@isd.net> This manual page was written by Bradley Smith <brad@brad-smith.co.uk>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. The original game does not come with a manual page. GNUROBOTS(6)
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