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1 [quote]It's like ZK experience -> spring dev experience -> AI dev which I don't see happening quickly for anyone. [/quote] 1 [quote]It's like ZK experience -> spring dev experience -> AI dev which I don't see happening quickly for anyone. [/quote]
2 I'm going to use this "make a horribly hyperbolic version of the statement" trick too. 2 Do you see Spring Engine and ZK suddenly becoming frozen enough to make AI's stable without any maintenance?
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4 Do you imagine Spring Engine and ZK suddenly becoming frozen enough to make AI's stable without any maintenance?
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6 (Perhaps CAI is an example of a stable interface. But i think it also has required some fixing over the years). 4 (Perhaps CAI is an example of a stable interface. But i think it also has required some fixing over the years).
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8 If not, you are going to need to maintain them (or have maintainers). You can have those maintainers from two cohorts: AI devs themselves, and Engine/Game devs. 6 If not, you are going to need to maintain them (or have maintainers). You can have those maintainers from two cohorts: AI devs themselves, and Engine/Game devs.
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10 For the efficacy of the latter cohort in maintaining AI projects, you only need to launch Spring with all its bundled AI's and see how many still work. 8 For the efficacy of the latter cohort in maintaining AI projects, you only need to launch Spring with all its bundled AI's and see how many still work.