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Standard warning about ECJ: it's a big, sophisticated EC system
designed for large projects, and it has a relatively steep learning
curve.  If you want to stick with Java, on the ECJ web page there are
pointers to a number of other packages.

Sean

On Oct 21, 2004, at 11:11 AM, Randy Latimer wrote:

> Just saw ECJ.  I have a student starting genetic algorithms study.
> I'll
> have him look through ECJ tutorials.
> We're looking for an interesting genectic algorithm project idea(s).
> He started trying to evolve PI.
> THis morning I showed him an Axelrod text on GA's to evolve strategies
> for
> prisoner's dilemma.

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