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Robocode: Other Sites
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 Web Sites
Robocode at IBM's AlphaWorks
This is the main Robocode site hosted by IBM and the really clever developer (Mathew Nelson) that created Robocode.
The Bot Exchange
This site mostly has links to other sites and has a few bots to download which were created by the developers of Robocode.
Robocode Central
Basically a links page setup by Mathew Nelson.
Robocode Fanatics!
Pretty nice news site. Updated often.
Robocode Union of China
Very professional site. If you speak chinese then you absolutely must check this out.
Robo Wiki
A community supported website for beginners, experts and intermediate alike. This site aims to be a living, interactive, FAQ. It is new and quite no-nonsense at the moment. Worth a visit.
 Discussion Sites
Robocode Discussion Forum at IBM's AlphaWorks
This was the original threaded discussion site for Robocode that was started by the author. This discussion forum has a lot of posts and excellent content.
Yahoo Group: Robocode
Recently switched over from being a Yahoo club to a Yahoo group. The "Club" has since been closed to new members to encourage people to use the group. Therefore, you may want to update your bookmarks with the new URL.
 FAQs & Tutorials
Secrets from the Robocode Masters
A collection of hints, tips, and advice from the Robocode masters.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is a great source of answers to the most commonly asked questions.
Building Your First Robot
Other than the API docs, this is pretty much the only official documentation available to show you how to write your own bot.
Excellent Beginner Tutorial
Sing Li has written an excellent article and tutorial on Robocode. It gives a great overview of the tools and the basics of creating a bot. This is a must-read if you're just getting started in Robocode.
SnippetBot Advanced Tutorial
Nicator has broken down his SnippetBot into bite-size pieces and thoroughly commented upon it. This is a great learn-by-example tutorial where you can learn some of the more advanced techniques.
The Gladiatorial League Tutorials
The authors of three of the best bots have each worked up a webpage hosted over at The Gladiatorial League describing the design concepts that went into their bots. Check these pages out when your ready to take your bot to the next level.
PrairieWolf   by   David McCoy
JollyNinja   by   Simon Parker
RayBot   by   Ray Vermette
 Battle Ranking Sites
Eternal Rumble
New combat ranking site that has an assortment of leagues and ranking criteria.
Robocode face2face Competition
Interesting site that appears to run single bot-on-bot competitions. The site isn't too fancy, but it is a fresh idea and a lot of fun.
MiniBot Challenge
A creative site that pits bots against each other based on weight classes (code size) and other characteristics such as code beauty? If you're new to Robocode then this will be the best place for you to start league play because the super advanced heavy weight bots can't play here. It's a really cool idea!
The Gladiatorial League
Very active site that keeps its battle stats fresh. Go check it out!
Qohnil's League
Great league site.
Robocode KOTH
Slick looking site that keeps stats on battles that they perform using a King of the Hill rating system. Not sure if the site is still actively being updated.
Robocode Duels
As described on the site, "This site is my attempt to create a duel ladder as comprehensive and up-to-date as Evil Simon's excellent melee league, The Gladatorial League." Check it out and see if the league rules are to your liking.
Marcus's Robocode Site
"Robots that kick .class" League site that also offers forums.