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Rhode Island Go Server (RIGS)

I (MrShin) am currently working on making a go server for my software engineering class. This page is for updates on said server. If you're interested in beta-testing this, let me know. There might be a length of time between now and when it's ready to test, so check back for updates. Right now I'm writing the text-based backend.

  • Update: Going to be writing the code for the server soon. Getting rid of the text-based backend and going strictly GUI. Hopefully my group will have some code for bug testing by the middle of next month. ^_^

Udpated! The project is almost done! No reviewing features or ranking, but considering we've only been coding for a couple of weeks I'm thrilled! Java sucks to make an .exe though. If you were to beta test, you'd have to have a java compiler. We don't wanna pay to play, so to speak. Especially since this is for a school project.

  • Additional update! Coding is almost done. We present this Wed. There are plans to possibly use this server for members of RIGO, but no definite plans, since it would have to probably be put on koreangrl8's computer which means that the server would only be up once in awhile. The only other problem is that there is no way to make the client and .exe using the college's software, so you'd have to know a little bit of java and/or DOS code.

This is a copy of the living page "rigs" at Sensei's Library.
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