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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Chat with iBot - Our RSS Robot Girl Good Morning Post 64045 by Gollum on Saturday 26th of February 2005 09:36:30 AM
Old 02-26-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
What is the best way to train a bot?
I don't have a favorite way to train a bot.
But my favorite book is UNIX Network Programming.
 

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POE::Component::IRC::Cookbook(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			POE::Component::IRC::Cookbook(3pm)

NAME
POE::Component::IRC::Cookbook - The PoCo-IRC Cookbook: Overview DESCRIPTION
POE::Component::IRC is a fully event-driven IRC client module built around POE. It can be used to write IRC client applications of any kind. This cookbook features working examples of programs demonstrating the capabilities of POE::Component::IRC. Note: This is a work in progress. The entries without hyperlinks indicate unwritten recipes. RECIPES
General Disconnecting Shows you how to disconnect gracefully. Bots A basic bot A basic bot demonstrating the basics of PoCo-IRC. Translator Add translating capabilities to your bot. Resolver Have your bot resolve DNS records for you. MegaHAL Allow your bot to talk, using artificial "intelligence". Seen Implement the "seen" feature found in many bots, which tells you when your bot last saw a particular user, and what they were doing/saying. Reload Structure your code in such a way that your bot can be reprogrammed at runtime without reconnecting to the IRC server. Feeds Use your bot as an RSS/Atom feed aggregator. Reminder Have your bot remind you about something at a later time. Messenger Have your bot deliver messages to users as soon as they become active. Eval Have your bot evaluate mathematical expressions and code. Clients Gtk2 A simple IRC client with a Gtk2 interface. ReadLine A simple IRC client with a ReadLine interface. AUTHOR
Hinrik Oern Sigur`sson, hinrik.sig@gmail.com perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 POE::Component::IRC::Cookbook(3pm)
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